Emory oak
nounEtymology
After a US army surveyor, Lieutenant William Hemsley Emory, who surveyed the area of west Texas where it was discovered in 1846.
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Quercus emoryi, an oak common in Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas, typically…
Quercus emoryi, an oak common in Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas, typically growing in dry hills at moderate altitudes and retaining its leaves through the winter.
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