MindMap Gallery Plant Introduction to White Oak
The White Oak is a tall deciduous tree widely distributed in temperate regions of North America and Eurasia. Its trunk is sturdy, and its canopy is dense, providing an excellent habitat for wildlife. The bark of the White Oak is gray or light brown with deep longitudinal cracks. Its leaves are elliptical or oval with wavy serrated edges. The wood of the White Oak is hard and durable, with strong corrosion resistance, making it widely used in furniture making, flooring, and wine barrels. Additionally, the White Oak is an important ecological species, playing a crucial role in maintaining forest ecological balance and soil conservation.
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