small slow-growing deciduous shrubby tree of dry sandy barrens of southeastern United States having leaves with bristle-tipped lobes resembling turkey's toes
small semi-evergreen shrubby tree of southeastern United States having hairy young branchlets and leaves narrowing to a slender bristly point
large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward
large deciduous tree of central and southern Europe and Asia Minor having lanceolate leaves with spiked lobes
Any of several oaks that grow on dry, sandy barrens.
Quercus laevis, of the southeastern U.S.
Quercus cerris, native to Asia Minor and southeastern Europe.