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Garry Oak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Garry Oak (Quercus garryana), also known as Oregon White Oak or Oregon Oak, has a range from southern California to extreme southwestern British ...
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Features photos of entire tree, leaves, fruit, and bark. Describes physical characteristics, habitat, and human uses.
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Quercus garryana - Douglas. ex Hook. Oregon White Oak .... You can ask questions on our mailing list. Subject: Quercus garryana ...
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Detailed facts on native range, supporting soils and topography, associated cover, reproduction and early growth, and human uses.
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Quercus garryana Fagaceae. Oregon White Oak, Garry Oak KWER-kus gar-RI-ana. Deciduous tree, 40-90 ft (12-27 m), broad spreading, rounded crown, rugged, ...
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Physical characteristics of leaf, flower, fruit, twig, and bark. Provides photos.
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Includes information on its names, distribution and occurrence, use, characteristics, and ecology.
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Quercus garryana is only found in a few locations, primarily southern Vancouver Island and the southern Gulf Islands. Read “Why are Garry oak ecosystems at ...
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A PLANTS profile of Quercus garryana var. garryana (Oregon white oak) from the USDA PLANTS database.
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