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Does the tree lose its leaves in the fall (deciduous) ... (Quercus agrifolia), and the blue oak ... (Quercus lobata) because both are deciduous and have lobed leaves.
There are fifteen species of oaks native to California. The four most common oak species in Butte County are valley oak (Quercus lobata), blue oak (Q. douglasii), interior live oak (Q. wislizenni) … ...
Western sycamore trees are deciduous, ... The valley oak (Quercus lobata) is native to riparian areas of the Central Valley, the valleys of the Sierra Nevada foothills, ...
  Chinese Pistache (Pistacia chinensis). A favorite in California landscapes with a dense, rounded crown and beautiful orange and red fall foliage. Deciduous. Grows 30-50 feet.
Our native oak trees face a new threat. In November 2019, scientists in Calistoga discovered tiny symbionts — an insect-fungus team — killing mature valley oak trees (Quercus lobata).
The tree stands proud, ... with the scientific name Quercus lobata, captured the hearts of local residents, ... was a 1,000-year-old Quercus agrifolia more commonly known as the California live oak.