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International Oaks No. 33 (2022)
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Table of Contents
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Foreword: The Joy of Small Things (in Oaks) - Dirk Giseburt
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Introduction: Fasten Your Seat Belts! - Béatrice Chassé
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A Tale of Two Lonely Oaks: Quercus acerifolia and Q. humboldtii - Yingtong “Amanda” Wu
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Revisiting the Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Problems of the Quercus sinuata Walter Complex - Ronald Lance
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Quercus ×libanerris ‘Tromper’: An Error Disinterred - Gert Fortgens and Roderick Cameron
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Some Eastern European Oak Hybrids and Their Names - Patrick Vereecke
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A Delayed Fertilization Process in Quercus acutissima and Its Ecological Significance - Min Deng, Cheng-Cheng Shi, Kai-Pin Yao, and Qian-Sheng Li
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Old-Growth Quercus faginea in Portugal - Hugo Ribeiro, João Tomás, João Pires, Sofia Quaresma, João Soutinho, and Carlos Vila-Viçosa
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International Dendrology Society in Southwestern France and Northern Spain - Stephen Wood
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Arboretum de Chocha, France - Michel Duhart
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The Oaks of New York City - Roderick Cameron
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Developing the Oak Collection at the Jardim Botânico da Universidade do Porto, Portugal - Carlos Vila-Viçosa, Teresa Matos Fernandes, João Moreira, João Junqueira, Joana Tinoco, Iuri Frias, and Paulo Farinha Marques
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Jean-Louis Hélardot: a Passion for Understanding Oaks - Béatrice Chassé
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