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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. 23 (2012)
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Table of Contents
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- Editorial - Béatrice Chassé
- Reflections upon Oak-Happy Days: The International Oak Society to 2012 - A. Coombes, E. Jablonski, R. Lance, G. Sternberg
- An Oak Named after My State - Larry Burford, Jr.
- A Tree Tale: Quercus semecarpifolia Sm. in Cornwall - Béatrice Chassé
- A Tale of Two Sites - Allen Coombes
- Oaks in a Difficult Climate: Arboretum de la Bergerette - Shaun Haddock
- Growing Mexican Oaks in Devon, UK - Michael Heathcoat Amory
- The Unique Nuttall Oak Tree at New Madrid, Missouri - Ryan Russell
- Normandy Bound - Destination: the Quercetum du Hanouard, August, 2011 - Béatrice Chassé
- Largest Known Quercus garryana Clone Discovered on a Steep Slope at the Boundary of Larrabee State Park, Washington, USA - J.M. Stewart, T.D. Marsico, D. Burge, J.J. Hellmann
- Oaks of the Texas Big Country - David Richardson
- Nonprofit Organization Preserves National Champion Oak Cross-Section - Zarah Wyly
- The Challenges of Ex-Situ Conservation for Threatened Oaks - Andrea T. Kramer and Valerie Pence
- Quercus 'Piers Trehane' - A New Oak Cultivar - Eike J. Jablonski
- A Gallery of our History - Guy Sternberg
- 7th International Oak Society Conference