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Scrub oak

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Scrub oak is a common name for several species of small, shrubby oaks. It may refer to:

  • the Chaparral plant community in California, or to one of the following species.

In California

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  • California scrub oak (Quercus berberidifolia), a widespread species commonly referred to as scrub oak
  • Coastal scrub oak (Quercus dumosa), although currently defined in a narrow sense, has been applied to other scrub oaks now considered separate species
Other California species referred to as "scrub oaks"

In the Southwestern United States

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  1. ^ a b The hybrid of Q. gambelii and Q. turbinella is Quercus × pauciloba, synonym Quercus undulata."Quercus ×pauciloba Rydb. (pro sp.) [gambelii × turbinella]". United States Department of Agriculture. "General" and "Synonyms" tabs. Retrieved 4 November 2021.

In the Northeastern United States

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In the Southeastern United States

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See also Florida scrub

Europe

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Others

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