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In the rural forests, she found red oak did best.
Q. Do big red oaks like this grow all across the state?
We stared at a line of red oaks along the biology building.
Q. Why was the red oak chosen as state tree?
They are made of hardwood, usually Japanese white or red oak.
A Web site of state symbols listed the red oak.
We stopped about a hundred yards up the road, near a stand of red oaks and pines.
A big Heriz covered almost all of the red oak floor.
You'll also find many red oaks (their leaves turn - surprise!
During this period, large quantities of red oak were removed and replaced.
The floor is red oak with seven doors leading into adjacent rooms.
They had been made of red oak, not white oak as the others.
A second set of doors, red oak like the first, although half the thickness, swung open at her touch.
The lights were dim, the red oak walls draped with shadows.
It was traditionally made from red oak and wielded in pairs.
There's a small pond surrounded by beech and red oak trees.
Where there was tile, I matched up the old red oak flooring.
She uses hardwood charcoal made mostly from red oak and maple.
"They are, but I've just finished a few slack barrels out of red oak.
Trees found in the area include white and red oak in the uplands.
The four arches of the crown are decorated with gold and red oak leaves.
This is particularly true of the acorns of red oaks.
By afternoon, he said, the only supplies left were of red oak, mahogany and teak.
Red oak is more desirable and used for paneling.
Among the plants that can be seen are the Ginkgo, red oak, sweetgum and others.