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A small but mature Alabama sandstone oak producing acorns © Patrick Thompson
A Critically Endangered dwarf oak 

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Sacramento Tree Foundation, R1:48

San Luis Potosi (Mexico) oak distribution, 4:8

Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve (California), 2:17-24

Santamour, Dr. Frank Jr., R1:14

Sapling development, see individual species names

Sargent, Charles S., description of Quercus agrifolia Née R1:44

Scarlet oak see : Quercus coccinea Münchh.

Schoeffler, Betty article, Happy Birthday Doc Cottam, 5:23-26

Schoenfeld, Carl M. article, Mexican Magic, 4:10-16

Scripps College, Claremont, R1:47

Seedling development, 2:14, see also individual species names

Seedling predation, see individual species names

Seedling establishment, see individual species names

Senate Joint Resolution 113, R1:18

Sessile oak see : Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.

Shin oak see : Quercus havardii Rydb.

Shingle oak see : Quercus imbricaria Michx.

Shumard oak see : Quercus shumardii Buckley

Sierra Madre Occidental (Mexico) ecology, 4:7-9

Site conditions, see individual species names

Smith, James, R1:20

Smith, William, R1:20

Soil conditions Arboretum Trompenburg, R1:21

Soil conditions Mexican oak woodlands, 4:8

Soil requirements, see individual species names

Sonora (Mexico) distribution of oaks, 4:6, 8

Southern live oak see : Quercus virginiana Mill.

Southern red oak see : Quercus falcata Michx.

Species concept, 5:3

Species concept and hybridization, 3:10-11

Species determination, see individual species names

Spessart oak see : Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl.

Spinoza oak, 4:11

Starhill Forest, R1:39

Steinhart, Peter, R1:46

Sternberg, Guy, R1:8

Sternberg, Guy article, American Oaks in the Landscape, R1:11-18

Sternberg, Guy article, An Introduction to this Republication, R1:5-6

Sternberg, Guy, article, Quercus macrocarpa : The Consummate Tree of the Nearctic Savanna community, 3:22-26

Stone Mountain oak see : Quercus georgiana M.A. Curtis

Stubbs, Len, R1:5

Stubbs, Len C. article, The Acorn Odyssey, 4:21-24

Stubbs, Len C. article, A Plea for Trees, 2:8-12

Stubbs, Len C. article, An Oak Tree from Down Under, 2:4-6

Stubbs, William, 2:4

Stump sprouting ability, see individual species names

Sudworth, R1:48

Swamp chestnut oak see : Quercus michauxii Nutt.

Swamp white oak see : Quercus bicolor Willd.


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