"Don`t be a sap, know your Oaks*
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"DON'T BE A SAP, KNOW YOUR OAKS”
CALIFORNIA NATIVE OAK TREE IDENTIFICATION
KYLIN COSTA
STANDARDS ADDRESSED:
G1.1 (Understand how to classify and identify plants by order, family, genus, and
species)
G1.3 (Understand how common plant parts are used to classify the plants)
BACKGROUND
• The Oak Tree is the National Tree of the US
• CA has over 20 native species of Oak trees
• Oak trees, especially the Coast Live Oak, provided a source
of food and shelter for Native Californians
• Many counties (including Santa Barbara and San Luis
Obispo) currently have Oak Tree Conservation Laws
• Oak Trees can be deciduous or evergreen
FIRST THINGS FIRST: PARTS OF AN OAK TREE
CROWN:
Contains leaves which allow trees to perform
photosynthesis
Produces “fruit” in the spring, known as ACORNS
Home to many species of birds
TRUNK:
Helps transport water up into the leaves, and sends
nutrients out
Connects the crown to the roots
ROOTS:
Absorbs water from the soil up into the tree
Oaks can absorb up to FIFTY GALLONS of water per day
LOOK AT THOSE LEAVES!
FIRST, what season is it?
What COLOR are the leaves?
Then, observe the LOBE:
Are the edges round?
Are they pointed?
How MANY lobes are there?
Let’s TRY IT!
COAST LIVE OAK (QUERCUS AGRIFOLIA)
Location: Hills on the Coast of CA
CHARACTERISTICS:
•EVERGREEN
•GROW TO BE 25 METERS TALL
•CAN LIVE TO BE OVER 250 YEARS OLD
•LEAVES ARE POINTY AND CURVED
•SMALL ACORNS WITH SCALY CAPS
VALLEY OAK (QUERCUS LOBATA)
CHARACTERISTICS:
• Winter-deciduous
• Leaves have rounded lobes and deep
“valleys”
• Tallest CA Oak Tree
• Can grow to be 36 meters
• Bark on trees reflects that of “alligator
skin”
• Acorn is LARGE in size
BLUE OAK (QUERCUS DOUGLASII)
LOCATION:
CHARACTERISTICS:
Deciduous
Also known as the “Iron Oak”
Medium Sized Tree
Soft, rounded leaves
Bark can appear to be a blue/white
INLAND LIVE OAK (QUERCUS WISLESENI)
LOCATION: NATIVE TO BAJA CA and INNER
COASTAL RANGES
CHARACTERISTICS:
Evergreen
Grows to be around 22 Meters
Almost “black” bark
Medium sized acorns
Often found near Blue Oak
WHY ARE OAK TREES IMPORTANT?
•
Oaks are an excellent method of erosion control
•
They provide shade and shelter to many pasturelands and
ranches across CA
•
Wood is used for famous “Oak BBQ”
•
Over 300 species of wild animals call oaks “home”
APPLY IT!
What is your plan for making sure that Oak
Trees remain a significant part of California’s
landscape?