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  1. Examine the Bark: One of the most distinctive features of oak trees is their bark. In winter, when the leaves have fallen, the bark becomes a crucial identification tool. Look for bark that is deeply ridged and furrowed; these textures are typical of many oak species.
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    Examine the Bark: One of the most distinctive features of oak trees is their bark. In winter, when the leaves have fallen, the bark becomes a crucial identification tool. Look for bark that is deeply ridged and furrowed; these textures are typical of many oak species.
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    Bark is known as the tough armor that shields trees from outside stressors, like extreme weather or disease. But what happens when bark needs protection? During winter, sunscald and frost cracks can injure tree bark, which in turn threatens the health of our trees.
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  2. Bark! A Great Way to Identify Trees in the Winter | Extension

  3. Common Types of Oak Trees (With Bark Photos for Identification)

  4. 49 Types of Oak Trees (with Pictures): Identification …

    Nov 2, 2023 · Oak tree bark: The dwarf chestnut oak bark is dark brown or gray with a scaly bark and irregular fissures. Oak tree leaves: Dwarf chestnut oak leaves are identified as ovate leaves with small lobes around the margins.

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  6. 4 Ways to Identify Oak Trees - wikiHow

  7. The Ultimate Guide to Winter Tree Identification - Feral …

    Feb 13, 2022 · I have created a set of downloadable winter tree profiles for wild fruit trees and trees with medicinal bark! These provide you with the most important characteristics to look for along with photos showing them.

  8. 14 Common Oak Trees In Ohio (All You Should Know)

    May 19, 2023 · In this article, we will explore 14 common oak trees in Ohio. Ohio has a wide range of oak trees, from the northern parts near Lake Erie to the hilly regions of the Appalachian Plateau.

  9. Red Oak - Ohio Department of Natural Resources

    The immature bark of Red Oak is light gray, very reflective in the winter sun, and surprisingly smooth. As the bark matures, it develops shiny gray flattened ridges that have intervening darker fissures.

  10. Winter Sunscald and Frost Cracks on Trees | Davey Tree

    Feb 20, 2020 · During winter, tree trunks can fall victims to sunscald injury and frost cracks. Here are a few tips on preventative winter tree care and here’s how to repair split bark on trees.

  11. A Beginner's Guide to Identifying Trees in Winter

    May 6, 2021 · Learn how to properly recognize and name common dormant tree species, mainly in Eastern North America, in this beginner's guide.

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