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A GARDEN FLORA 
Q. coccilera. Kermes Oak, Grain Tree. Mediterranean 
region. 
The acorns, which are the home of the Chermes 
ilicis, never develop fully at Nymans. The tree is 
healthy, and some 5 feet in height. 
Q. coccinea. Scarlet Oak. E. North America. 
Height 31 feet. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
1902. 
Q. conferta. Hungarian Oak. S.E. Europe. 
Height 15 feet. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
1906. 
Q. crispula. Japan. 
Height 14 feet. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
1906. 
Q. cuneata. Spanish Oak. E. and S. Central United 
States. 
Syn. Q. falcata. 
Height 10 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 
1914. 
Q. cuspidata. China and Japan. 
Q. dentata. Daimyo Oak. Japan and Corea. 
Syn. Q. Daimio. 
Q. Hex. Holm Oak. Mediterranean region. 
Q. lucombeana (Cerris x Suber). Lucombe Oak. Garden 
origin. 
Height 11 feet. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
1912. 
Q. macedonica. Macedonian Oak. S.E. Europe. 
Height 3 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1915. 
Q. marylandica. Black Jack Oak. E. United States. 
Q. nigra. Water Oak. S. United States. 
Q. palustris. Pin Oak. E. United States. 
Height 15 feet. Planted in the Lower Arboretum 
about 1910. 
Q. pedunculata. Common Oak. Britain, Europe, 
Caucasus and Asia Minor. 
Q. pedunculata, var. Concordia. Golden Oak. 
„ var. purpurascens. 
Q. Phellos. Willow Oak. E. United States. 
Height 3 feet. Planted in the Arboretum 1914. 
