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Quercus rubra

  • 5 Fagaceae Trees

    5 Fagaceae Trees

  • Native Trees of Georgia

    Native Trees of Georgia

  • Oak in Focus: Quercus Rubra, Red

    Oak in Focus: Quercus Rubra, Red

  • (Quercus Rubra) Populations from the Greater Sudbury Region During Reclamation

    (Quercus Rubra) Populations from the Greater Sudbury Region During Reclamation

  • The Spread and Role of the Invasive Alien Tree Quercus Rubra (L.) in Novel Forest Ecosystems in Central Europe

    The Spread and Role of the Invasive Alien Tree Quercus Rubra (L.) in Novel Forest Ecosystems in Central Europe

  • Removal of Acorns of the Alien Oak Quercus Rubra on the Ground by Scatter-Hoarding Animals in Belgian Forests Nastasia R

    Removal of Acorns of the Alien Oak Quercus Rubra on the Ground by Scatter-Hoarding Animals in Belgian Forests Nastasia R

  • Reproduction and Gene Flow in the Genus Quercus L

    Reproduction and Gene Flow in the Genus Quercus L

  • Lichens of Red Oak Quercus Rubra in the Forest Environment in the Olsztyn Lake District (NE Poland)

    Lichens of Red Oak Quercus Rubra in the Forest Environment in the Olsztyn Lake District (NE Poland)

  • Quercus Rubra

    Quercus Rubra

  • Phylogeny of Rosids! ! Rosids! !

    Phylogeny of Rosids! ! Rosids! !

  • (LONICERA MAACKII) COMPARED to OTHER WOODY SPECIES By

    (LONICERA MAACKII) COMPARED to OTHER WOODY SPECIES By

  • An Evaluation of Northern Red Oak (Quercus Rubra) at Seney National Wildlife Refuge (2005)

    An Evaluation of Northern Red Oak (Quercus Rubra) at Seney National Wildlife Refuge (2005)

  • Fifty-Five Years of Change in a Northwest Georgia Old-Growth Forest Author(S): Rachel B Butler, Michael K Crosby, and B

    Fifty-Five Years of Change in a Northwest Georgia Old-Growth Forest Author(S): Rachel B Butler, Michael K Crosby, and B

  • Quercus Rubra L. Northern Red Oak Fagaceae Beech Family Ivan L

    Quercus Rubra L. Northern Red Oak Fagaceae Beech Family Ivan L

  • Poorhouse Lane Northern Red Oak Is Impressive As a Survivor of Almost Two Centuries and Qualifies for the Roster of Significant and Remarkable Trees in West Newbury

    Poorhouse Lane Northern Red Oak Is Impressive As a Survivor of Almost Two Centuries and Qualifies for the Roster of Significant and Remarkable Trees in West Newbury

  • Quercus Coccinea Scarlet Oak1

    Quercus Coccinea Scarlet Oak1

  • L845 Trees and Shrubs That Attract Songbirds and Wildlife

    L845 Trees and Shrubs That Attract Songbirds and Wildlife

  • Red Oak Quercus Rubra ILLINOIS RANGE Tree in Summer

    Red Oak Quercus Rubra ILLINOIS RANGE Tree in Summer

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  • Southern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys Volans) Den Site Selection and Genetic Relatedness of Summer Nesting Groups
  • Quercus Rubra L. Northern Red Oak, Red Oak
  • Quercus Coccinea: Scarlet Oak1 Edward F
  • Common Oaks of the Chicago Region 1 the Field Museum – Division of Environment, Culture, and Conservation
  • Quercus Rubra L
  • The Ecological Role of American Elm (Ulmus Americana L.) in Floodplain Forests of Northeastern North America
  • Plants for Birds Learn More About Native Plants for Birds at Ct.Audubon.Org/Plantsforbirds
  • Nest Tree Use by Southern Flying Squirrels in Fragmented Midwestern Landscapes James S
  • Quercus Rubra Northern Red Oak1 Edward F
  • Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Yes 700+ Yes NA 0
  • Molecular Research on Stress Responses in Quercus Spp.: from Classical Biochemistry to Systems Biology Through Omics Analysis
  • Hardwoods of North America, Which Are Organized Alphabeti- Cally by Genus
  • Oak Heath Forest
  • SURVEY of FLYING SQUIRRELS and THEIR ASSOCIATION with VEGETATION COMMUNITIES on MOUNT DESERT ISLAND (Acadia National Park), MAINE
  • Diversity and Evolution of Rosids
  • Nesting Patterns of Southern Flying Squirrels in Managed Northern Hardwoods
  • Intraspecific Variation of Growth and Adaptive Traits in North American Oak Species Hb Kriebel
  • Home Range and Habitat Use of the Vulnerable Virginia Northern Flying Squirrel Glaucomys Sabrinus Fuscus in the Central Appalachian Mountains, USA


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