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730C2 Sorethumb- Blackjack complex, 20 to 50 percent slopes DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE OF SOILS Sorethumb soils occur on planar and convex moderate relief mountain slopes.
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The acorns are eaten by wildlife. Did You Know? The presence of blackjack oak is said to indicate poor soil. Last modified: Tuesday, 07-Oct-2008 11:35:49 EDT
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If you are ?blessed? with poor soil but would like a rich-looking easy-care perennial, Sedum Black Jack could be worth a look. Gaillardia Fanfare PP15892
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LOCATION BLACKJACK WA Established Series Rev. RGC/SDH/TDT 06/2000 ... vanillaleaf-foamflower plant association. (When described on August 25, 1996, the soil ...
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Habitat: Dry uplands, particularly in sandy or rocky soil. Comment: Blackjack is a major component of the Cross Timbers vegetation type of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas.
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Third, blackjack oaks are less tolerant than some of living around development. Has the soil grade changed recently? has increased foot traffic (or parked cars) increased soil ...
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