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Is Q. robur invading Q. petraea populations or is it the...
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Apr 17, 2025
A rare species from the Zagros forests in Iran
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Apr 17, 2025
The landmark oak was found as a naturally occurring hybrid
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Apr 05, 2025
Plant Focus
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Table of Contents
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- Letter from the Editor
- Hybridization in California Oaks - John M. Tucker
- Oaks for Urban Landscape in Northern Illinois - George Ware
- The Biggest Bur Oak - Deborah Gangloff
- Quercus macrocarpa: The Consummate Tree of the Nearctic Savanna - Guy Sternberg
- Quercus coccifera: The Evergreen Kermes Oak - Dr. Faik Yaltirik
- The Oaks in Philately - Stelian Radu
- Letters to the Editor
- Appeal for National Tree