We stared at a line of red oaks along the biology building.
You'll also find many red oaks (their leaves turn - surprise!
In the rural forests, she found red oak did best.
Two red oaks were about 240 years old, one measuring more than 13 feet in diameter.
They are made of hardwood, usually Japanese white or red oak.
We stopped about a hundred yards up the road, near a stand of red oaks and pines.
A Web site of state symbols listed the red oak.
Q. How do you know it is the biggest red oak in the state?
Q. Do big red oaks like this grow all across the state?
Q. Why was the red oak chosen as state tree?