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Plant Focus
Animals, plants, and fungi depend on this humble tree, but its future—and theirs—is all but certain.
International Oaks No. 17 (2006)
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Table of Contents
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- Note from the President - Eike Jablonski
- Garry Oak (Quercus garryana) and its Form in the Environment and Cultural Landscape of Southwestern British Columbia, Canada - D. Cameron Campbell and Wayne Erickson
- The Oldest Oaks of Saint-Petersburg, Russia - Grenday Firsov and Alexej Vekshin
- A Botanist and Artist, Aimee Antoinette Camus (1879-1965) - Brigitte Fourier
- Some New and Little-Known Oak Cultivars - Allen J. Coombes and Eike Jablonski
- Oaks as Native American Trail Maker Trees - William McClain
- Quercus ellipsoidalis on Rims of Kettle Bogs in Ontario - G.A. Meyers
- Some Thoughts on Evolutionary and Phylogenetic Perspectives in the Oaks - Quercus and Lithocarpus - J. Smartt and R.J. White
- Cambirdge Oak (Quercus ×warburgii) an Intriguing Hybrid - J.R.P van Hoey Smith
- A Gallery of the White Oak, Quercus alba - Guy Sternberg
- A History of the Gudgel Oak - Guy Sternberg
- Authors' Guidelines