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Quercus lobata - USDA Forest ServiceValley oak is endemic to California. It is distributed from Shasta County south through the Central Valley and lower-elevation foothills and valleys of the ...
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Quercus lobata | Landscape Plants | Oregon State UniversityQuercus lobata, also known as Valley Oak, is a medium to large, deciduous tree with lobed leaves, growing 30-90 ft tall, and is native to California.
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Valley Oaks – Conservation Science and Solutions LabCalifornia valley oak (Quercus lobata), a keystone, endemic species of the California floristic province, provides an ideal case study of a long-lived, wide ...
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Valley Oak Conservation - UC Agriculture and Natural ResourcesSep 9, 2025 · It is distributed throughout the great Central Valley, in the coast ranges from Mendocino County south, and in the transverse mountains in ...
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Quercus lobata Née - USDA Plants Database Plant Profile GeneralClass. Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons. Subclass. Hamamelididae. Order. Fagales. Family. Fagaceae Dumort. - Beech family P. Genus. Quercus L. - oak P. Species.
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Quercus lobata - FNA - Flora of North AmericaDec 8, 2021 · familyFagaceae. genusQuercus. sectionQuercus sect. Quercus ... The species hybridizes with numerous other species, but the hybrids are ...Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Quercus lobata - Oaks of the worldQuercus lobata ; Author, Née 1801 Anales Ci. Nat. 3: 277. Diagnosis here ; Synonyms, hindsii Benth. 1844 lobata var. turbinata Jepson 1909 lobata var. walkeri ...
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Quercus lobata Née | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceHeterotypic Synonyms · Quercus hindsiana Benth. ex Dippel in Handb. Laubholzk. · Quercus hindsii Benth. in Bot. Voy. · Quercus lobata f. argillora Jeps. in Fl.
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Quercus lobata, valley oak, roble | Trees of Stanford & EnvironsIts deeply lobed leaves earned it the name lobata from a botanist who never beheld the living tree. Likely the tallest of North American oaks, the largest known ...Missing: etymology common historical
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Quercus lobata - Jepson HerbariumGenera In Family: 7 genera, +- 900 species: generally northern hemisphere. Note: Wood of Quercus critical for pre-20th century ship-building, charcoal for ...Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Short distance pollen movement in a wind-pollinated tree, Quercus ...lobata Née (valley oak) is a diploid, wind-pollinated, monoecious, and predominantly outcrossing tree species (Sork et al., 2002a). It flowers in February ...
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[PDF] The Oak (Quercus) Biodiversity of California and Adjacent RegionsWithin the white oaks and red oaks (black oaks), the majority of California species do not have obvious, close relationships to species outside of the region.
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Limited hybridization between Quercus lobata and ... - ResearchGateAug 5, 2025 · ... Quercus lobata and Q. douglasii both belong to the. ''white oak'' section Quercus, whereas Q. agrifolia belongs to the distantly. related ''red ...
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[PDF] Sympatric parallel diversification of major oak clades in the ...Lobatae) and the white oaks. (sect. Quercus), the species of the California Floristic Province are sister to a predominantly eastern North American lineage.
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[PDF] CALIFORNIA WHITE OAK - USDA Plants DatabaseThe acorn cups are composed of thick, tubercled scales. The one-seeded nuts are 3 to 5 cm long, oblong to ovoid, and mature in one year. Flowering takes place ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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valley oak - Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact SheetFlower: Species is monoecious; males flowers are borne in pendent yellow-green ... Additional Range Information: Quercus lobata is native to North America.
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Quercus lobata (Oaks, Valley Oak)Valley Oak is one of the largest oak trees in North America and is native to the foothills and valleys of California. It can grow to 100 feet or more and live ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Quercus lobata (Valley Oak) - World PlantsIt blooms from March to early May, and produces nice, bright yellow-green coloured catkin flowers that hang down from the tree. Fruit Description, The Valley ...
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Quercus lobata - Sevenoaks Native NurseryLike all oaks it is monoecious, male and female flowers on the same plant, and wind pollinated. In autumn the leaves turn a yellow to light orange color ...Missing: reproductive characteristics outcrossing
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[PDF] Acorn Production by Oaks in Central Coastal CaliforniaApr 27, 1993 · Regular masting cycles have yet to be demonstrated for any species in the genus Quercus. A summary of the observed patterns of acorn pro-.
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[PDF] Seasonal Growth Patterns of Blue and Valley Oak Seedlings ...These trials indicate that planted blue and valley oak seed- lings can have high survival and are capable of extremely rapid juvenile growth under favorable ...Missing: stages | Show results with:stages
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[PDF] however - USDA Forest ServiceOregon white oak acorns remain viable after 2 years refrigerated, but most germinate 6-12 months after storage. Near-freezing storage increases viability. 77% ...
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[PDF] Valley oaks (Quercus lobata) exhibit trade-offs between growth and ...Our study addressed the ongoing debate between resource- matching and energy allocation, finding evidence for trade-offs between growth and reproduction. On ...Missing: adaptive 2025 epigenetic genetic
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Influence of acorn woodpecker social behaviour on transport of ...Apr 20, 2010 · Acorns are dispersed by gravity and several seed predator vertebrate species, including acorn woodpeckers (Melanerpes formicivorus), scrub ...
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[PDF] The Physiological Ecology of Californian Blue Oak (Quercus ...Leaves senesce at the end of the growing. Page 20. 4 season in the fall and flush in the following spring. Both species are well adapted to seasonal drought ( ...
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Quercus lobata - CalfloraQuercus lobata is a tree that is native to California, and endemic (limited) to California. Pests and Pathogens from CalinvasivesMissing: subfamily Quercoideae
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Ecological site group R017XY904CAESG... (Quercus lobata) woodlands which extended up to ... The Central Valley Historic Mapping Project reports 1.2 million acres historically with about 73% remaining at ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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LIVING LANDMARKS / Protecting Those Mighty OaksMay 9, 1993 · A 1988 study by the U.S. Forest Service estimates that California has lost more than 1 million acres of oak woodlands. ... VALLEY OAK ( Quercus ...
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[PDF] Spatial Clustering and Ecological Crowding of Valley Oak (Quercus ...Feb 2, 2017 · lobata will shift with changing climate, causing an absence of recruitment in areas that are no longer cool or humid enough, but that ...
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[PDF] California's Oak Woodlands - USDA Forest ServiceFor example, more than 300 vertebrate species use oak-dominated woodlands for reproduction, and many more spend some time in these woodlands. These include some ...
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Oak Woodland - CNPS Sacramento ValleyCalifornia has approximately 8.5 million acres ... In the Sacramento region, the dominant tree species in oak woodlands are the valley oak (Quercus lobata), blue ...Missing: range | Show results with:range
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Species dependent on Valley Oaks (Quercus lobata) for food & shelterValley Oaks produce acorns that are a major source of food for birds (such the acorn woodpecker, Steller's jay, California scrub-jay, and yellow-billed magpie), ...
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California Oak Galls Created by Cynipid WaspsThe majority of species occur on oak trees (Quercus sp.). Galls range in size from 1 mm to 6 cm or more and come in many shapes and colors, as depicted on this ...
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Feron kingi (agamic) - GallformersAndricus kingi. Small, pink, cone-shaped galls on the underside of leaves of Quercus lobata, about 5mm. high and 4 mm. across the base, which is broad and ...
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CALIFORNIA OAK GALLS - iNaturalistNov 21, 2020 · California Gall Wasp (Andricus quercuscalifornicus) All or nearly all white oaks. Beaked Twig Gall Wasp (Burnettweldia plumbella) Gall may ...
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[PDF] California Oaks and Fire: A Review and Case StudyThe effect of fire on valley oak trees (Quercus lobata) is of particular interest to restoration efforts in California's Central Valley.
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California Oak Tree Species ID and Ecology | UC OaksFire Tolerance Very tolerant of hot fires due to thick bark. Sprouting Very vigorous sprouter. Shade Tolerance Shade tolerant throughout life. Sites Common on ...Missing: resprouting | Show results with:resprouting
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[PDF] Mortality and Resprouting in California Oak Woodlands Following ...However, large trees have thick bark and are tolerant of all but the highest severity fire events, and persistent seed trees will continue to disperse seed ...
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Relative contribution of contemporary pollen and seed dispersal to ...Sep 15, 2009 · Using the endemic Californian valley oak (Quercus lobata) as our study species, we apply this method to a set of microsatellite genotypes for ...Missing: caching | Show results with:caching
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Competing for seed dispersal: evidence for the role of avian seed ...Sep 21, 2016 · Our results suggest that seed predation and dispersal of Q. lobata acorns by avian hoarders vary both with the acorn crop of individual trees ...
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Carbon stock quantification in a floodplain restoration ...Oct 10, 2024 · lobata in either Oak savanna or riparian forests for carbon sequestration. In this region, Q. lobata is described with an average DBH of 50 ...
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[PDF] Ecological importance of California oak woodlandsBlue oak seedlings can establish under canopy, recruitment to the sapling stage typically requires a canopy opening (Swiecki et al. 1997b). Blue oak saplings ...
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The importance of native valley oaks (Quercus lobata) as stopover ...20 migrant bird species were found in an urban neighborhood in Sacramento, California. · Mapping of the tree canopies found valley oak had only 15% relative ...Missing: outside | Show results with:outside
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Vehicle pollution is associated with elevated insect damage to street ...Nov 15, 2022 · Our results demonstrate that highly polluted, highway-adjacent habitats are associated with shifts in plant-insect interactions and that this ...
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CSUMB Undergraduate Researcher Studies Valley Oak ...Feb 7, 2023 · Agriculture and urban development have drastically reduced valley oak woodland coverage across the state and especially in the Central Valley, ...
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Groundwater dependence of riparian woodlands and the disrupting ...We conclude that water subsidies in altered stream systems reduce groundwater dependence of riparian woodlands, undermine their adaptations and resilience.
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Adaptational lag to temperature in valley oak (Quercus lobata) can ...Nov 25, 2019 · Our findings that species-wide growth rates in valley oak were highest at cooler temperatures are not unprecedented and may indicate that many ...
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Modeled regional climate change and California endemic oak rangesWe found that potential ranges of two California endemic oaks, Quercus douglasii and Quercus lobata, shrink considerably (to 59% and 54% of modern potential ...
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Maladaptive response of an endemic California oak to climatic ...Dec 21, 2024 · Valley oak (Quercus lobata), a foundational California endemic tree species, has already lost much of its range to anthropogenic activities ...
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[PDF] Sudden Oak Death - UC Agriculture and Natural Resources• Quercus chrysolepis, canyon live oak. Page 23. White oaks. (section Quercus). • Quercus lobata ... • Sudden Oak Death website: www.suddenoakdeath.org. • Sodmap ...
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Oak diseases and insects - Phytosphere ResearchMar 2, 2000 · Perturbations in weather patterns can sometimes change the intensity of disease and insect impacts over wide areas. For example, a drought may ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Red List of - Botanic Gardens Conservation InternationalThe most common threats to Quercus species in the US are shown in Figure 5. Threats were coded using the IUCN classification scheme (IUCN, 2012). Many species ...
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Quercus lobata - NatureServe ExplorerQuercus lobata Née (TSN 19370). Conservation Status. NatureServe Status. Global Status: G4. Global Status Last Reviewed: 6/27/2005. Global status needs review.
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[PDF] CPC-2004-2290-CA - Los Angeles City Planning$$ Redefined AOak Tree@ as AProtected Tree,@ to include not only Oak trees (Quercus sp.) In general, but specifically Valley Oak (Quercus lobata) and California ...
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Comprehensive Tree Ordinance Update - Permit SonomaThe purpose of this zone is to protect and enhance one particular tree species and plant community type, the valley oak (Quercus lobata) and valley oak woodland ...
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CNPS Inventory of Rare Plants | California Native Plant SocietyCNPS has tracked plants that are rare from a statewide perspective since the late 1960s with more than 2,400 taxa currently ranked as rare or uncommon statewide ...Missing: Quercus lobata
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Hooker Oak - WikipediaHooker Oak was an extremely large valley oak tree (Quercus lobata) in Chico, California. Amateur botanist and local socialite Annie Bidwell, whose husband ...
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Current maladaptation increases with age in valley oak (Quercus ...Jul 11, 2025 · In this paper, we use findings from an ongoing range-wide provenance study comprising two common gardens of 3,674 half-sib juvenile valley oaks ...
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[PDF] Oak Planting Guide | Napa RCDOaks, particularly valley oaks (Quercus lobata), are a keystone species in Napa County. They provide the ecological foundation upon which thousands of other ...
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Riparian valley oak (Quercus lobata) forest restoration on the middle ...Here we present preliminary comparisons of survival and structural development of oaks planted as acorns at six sites from 1990 to 1994.
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[PDF] FIRE RECOVERY GUIDE - California Native Plant Societyresprout and come back, including oak trees that are not severely burned. Their underground roots will help stabilize the soil. ✓ Have an arborist or ecologist ...
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Effects of Prescribed Fires on Young Valley Oak Trees at a ...Jan 11, 2011 · Woodland restoration sites planted with Quercus lobata (valley oak) often have serious invasions of nonnative annual grasses and thistles.Missing: resprouting | Show results with:resprouting
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Adaptational lag to temperature in valley oak (Quercus lobata) can ...Nov 25, 2019 · This approach, also referred to as a provenance trial, has generated several classic studies that show that in many cases trees grow best when ...Missing: USDA | Show results with:USDA
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CNPS Announces Re-Oak CaliforniaNov 21, 2018 · The non-profit California Native Plant Society has launched a statewide effort to help restore and grow native oak populations up and down California.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Planning for the Future of Rocklin's Urban Forest• Currently, City goals for tree planting and oak tree conservation ... conserved during development, but new tree planting or a payment into the Oak Tree.
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[DOC] CHAPTER I - CA.govOak woodlands provide habitat for more than 300 species of wildlife, moderate temperature extremes, reduce soil erosion and sustain water quality. Moreover, oak ...
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[PDF] California Oak Woodlands Conservation ProgramProvide incentives to protect and encourage farming and ranching operations that are operated in a manner that protect and promote healthy oak woodlands;. 3.Missing: farmland retention
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NAEB Text Search - BRIT - Native American Ethnobotany DatabaseQuercus lobata N‚e. California White Oak USDA QULO · Miwok Food, Staple Acorns considered a staple food and used to make mush. Barrett, S. A. and E. W. Gifford, ...
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[PDF] CHUMASH ETHNOBOTANY: A PRELIMINARY REPORTDec 3, 1984 · Oaks, particularly Quercus agrtfolia and Q. lobata, yielded acorns which were unquestionably the most important staple food of the Chumash.
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A Brief History and Guide to California's Native Oaks - Our City ForestJul 31, 2020 · A Brief History and Guide to California's Native Oaks · Size: 30 to 75 feet high · Range: Lower mountain slopes, rocky hills, and on valley flats ...Missing: extent | Show results with:extent
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Traditional and Modern Methods of Acorn Preparation - Bay NatureDec 5, 2013 · Acorn flour can be used as a substitute for wheat flour in any dish requiring flour. The flavor of leached acorns resembles chestnuts – full and richly nutty.
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Valley Oak in Fog, Ahwahnee, California, by William Neill7-day delivery 30-day returnsValley Oak in Fog, Ahwahnee, California · Original photograph signed and numbered by William Neill · Chromogenic pigment photograph · Mounted and overmatted with 4 ...Missing: literature symbol
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Plants in the Lives of NorCal Native AmericansQuercus lobata. Over 50% of their caloric intake was satisfied by acorns ... by Friends of Bidwell Park.
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[PDF] Turn An Acorn Into An Oak: How to Leave a Natural LegacyThe best way to grow an oak is to collect acorns right where you want to grow your oak, and plant them directly ... Current: California Native Plant Society, Milo ...
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Quercus lobata Californian White Oak, Valley oak PFAF Plant ...The species is monoecious (individual flowers are either male or female, but both sexes can be found on the same plant) and is pollinated by Wind. Suitable for: ...
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Irrigation Effects on the Growth of Newly Planted Oaks (Quercus spp.)Water supply was controlled with a six-station irrigation timer (Hardie Rain Dial®), set to irrigate 0.25 and 0.5 ET0 treatments once and twice per week, ...
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Current maladaptation increases with age in valley oak (Quercus ...Jul 11, 2025 · We find that the twelve-year-old trees are currently adapted to temperatures not only cooler than their home site, but also beyond the coolest ...
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[PDF] Monitoring Survival and Vigor of Specimen Valley Oaks Influenced ...The intent was to document the survival and vigor of trees in representative growing conditions that were in or adjacent to urban development sites. Each tree ...
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[PDF] Exploring the Ecology of Establishing Oak Trees in Urban Settings of ...Aug 3, 2021 · We explore literature that focuses on two of the major implications of planting trees in human-dominated landscapes, with respect to diversity:.
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Native Oaks and Urban Sprawl - Pacific HorticultureObvious changes in the tree's appearance, such as excessive sprouting; sticky, faded, or wilted foliage and branches; premature leaf loss; and an unusual number ...
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Original People of California's Historical Use of Native PlantsAug 25, 2023 · They were either eaten raw or cooked to make a kind of jam. The bark was brewed to make a remedy for fever. This tough, easy-to-grow shrub or ...
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HOOKER OAK - California Office of Historic PreservationIn 1887 Annie E. K. Bidwell named this huge oak after English botanist Sir Joseph Hooker. When it fell during a windstorm in 1977, it was estimated to be over a ...
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[PDF] Bidwell Park - LocThis famous tree was named after Sir Joseph Hooker, a renowned. English botanist who examined it during a visit to the Bidwells in 1875. It was a valley oak ( ...
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[PDF] The 2024 Register of National Champion TreesJan 15, 2025 · Quercus lobata. Valley Oak. (2010). 348. 153. 99. 526. Mendocino. County, CA. Bryan McFadin. 2018. Quercus macrocarpa. Bur Oak (2021). 325.
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The thickest, tallest, and oldest Valley Oaks (Quercus lobata)Height records ; Nr, Country, Height ; 1, United States, 28 m ; 1, United States · 25.60 m ; 1, United States · 21.60 m ...Missing: Henley | Show results with:Henley