The leaves of the white oak turn shades of red or burgundy in the fall and the dead leaves are often marcescent over the winter, meaning they are not shed. The native range of this tree extends across ...
Its widespread branches are covered with dark green, lobed leaves that turn shades of orangish brown to reddish purple in the ...
Members of the white oak family are more resistant to the infection and may take years to die. Symptoms include leaves wilting and falling off, dark rings inside infected branches, and sometimes ...