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  Name Post oak
  Regnum Plant ae
  Divisio Magnoliophyta
  Classis Rosopsida
  Ordo Fagales
  Familia Fagaceae
  Genus '' Quercus ''
  Species '''''Q stellata'''''
  Binomial ''Quercus stellata''
  Binomial Authority Wangenh


Post oak (''Quercus stellata'') is an Oak in the White Oak group. It is a small Tree , typically 10–15 m tall and 30–60 cm trunk diameter, though occasional specimens reach 30 m tall and 140 cm diameter. It is native to the eastern United States , from Massachusetts in the northeast, west to southern Iowa , southwest to central Texas , and southeast to northern Florida . It is one of the commonest oaks in the southern part of the eastern Prairie s.

The . The leaves are leathery, and tomentose (densely short-hairy) beneath. The branching pattern of this tree often gives it a rugged appearance. The Acorn s are 1.5–2 cm long, and are mature in their first summer.

"Post" oak refers to the use of the wood of this tree for Fence posts. Its Wood , like that of the other white oaks, is hard, tough and rot-resistant. This tree tends to be smaller than most other members of the group, with lower, more diffuse branching, largely reflecting its tendency to grow in the open on poor sites, so its wood is of relatively low value as sawn Lumber .


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