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The scientific name of the willow oak is a? A.Quercus phellos B.Sequoiadendron C.Umbellularia
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The scientific name of the willow oak is a?
A.Quercus phellos
B.Sequoiadendron
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Quercus phellos is the scientific of the tree you're looking for. :)
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