Quercus palustris
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- Quercus Palustris: Pin Oak1 Edward F
- PIN OAK Alternate Leaves Have 5 to 7 Points Or Lobes with Bristled Tips and Deep C-Shaped Sinuses
- Hybrid Oaks (Quercus Spp.) of Georgia K.D
- NENHC 2018 Program Guide
- Quercus Palustris in Europe: Distribution, Habitat, Usage and Threats
- Current Mapped Vegetation of the East-West Gateway Region Interpretive Guide June 2011
- Native Hardwood Trees of the Central Hardwood Region Paula M
- The Red List of US Oaks
- Trees Black Oak Quercus Velutina Lam. Southern Red Oak Quercus Falcata Michx
- The Red List of Oaks
- Comparison of Different Growing Treatments for Herbaceous Woodland Plants Wildlife Preservation Fund Grant #14-007W
- Oaks for Nebraska
- Ecological Site F120BY019IN Moist Silty Alluvium
- A Review of the Taxonomic Status of Quercus Ellipsoidalis and Quercus Coccinea in the Eastern United States
- Quercus Spp. Family: Fagaceae Oak
- Guidance for Conserving and Restoring Old-Growth Forest
- Patterson Park Guided Tree Walk a One-Hour Loop Trail
- Native Tree Species of Georgia by Heat Zone 2016