Quercus rubra, or more commonly, red oak. Stamp is from 1978 and designed by Heather Cooper
Red oak is a native tree and the leaves can grow between 10cm to 20cm in length (or about 2" to 8") and are a good food source for deer, black bear and squirrels

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We have some quercus around here, but not this variety. The colour of the leaves must be wonderful.
I managed to find stamps fr Q. See them here.
I'd like to see a red oak, our woods in Cumbria have sessile oaks who like a hilly slope
My Q is here</a.
My contribution is here:
https://viridianpostcard.blogspot.com/2026/05/sunday-stamps-letter-q.html
Oaks here too, but not this one. My Qs:
https://thisandthatablog.blogspot.com/2026/05/sunday-stamps-may-24-2026.html
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