Post Oak
The Post Oak tree, Quercus stellata, is a small to medium-sized tree.
The leaves turn to a golden color in the fall.
The bark of the Post Oak is similar to that of the White Oak, but somewhat darker and often fissured into scaly ridges.
They are dark green and shiny on the upper surface and lighter green and rough hairy beneath.
The leaves of Post Oak trees are usually 4 to 5 inches long and they are thick and somewhat leathery.
The acorns matures in one year, ripening September to November.
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