Quercus #7- leftovers

Magnolia, TX(Zone 9a)

I couldn't decide what group to put these..

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Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

When you have an unknown oak leaf, look first for signs of "bristle tips" on the ends of the leaf lobes on the margin.

If no bristle tips, it's a White Oak group member (above, #2 and #3).

If bristle tips are evident, it's a Red Oak group member (#1 and #4).

All things considered, most of those 4 could be hybrids. #3 looks most like an Overcup Oak to me - Quercus lyrata).

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