- Oak - Wikipedia
Oaks are hardwood (dicotyledonous) trees, deciduous or evergreen, with spirally arranged leaves, often with lobate margins; some have serrated leaves or entire leaves with smooth margins
- Graham Oaks Nature Park | City of Wilsonville Oregon
Metro and the City of Wilsonville have worked with landscape architects, engineers and interpretive specialists to develop detailed designs for Graham Oaks Nature Park
- Graham Oaks Nature Park - Metro
Ride your bike through a restored oak woodland, stroll through a conifer forest and spot birds from a wetland overlook at Graham Oaks Nature Park in Wilsonville
- Species Spotlight - Oaks (U. S. National Park Service)
Over about 56 million years, oaks have evolved into roughly 435 species that grow on five continents, about 90 of which are found in North America A keystone species, they support more life-forms than any other North American tree genus including fungi, insects, birds and mammals
- Oak | Description, Characteristics, Types, Facts | Britannica
Red and black oaks have bristle-tipped leaves, hairy-lined acorn shells, and bitter fruits, which mature at the end of the second growing season Oaks can be propagated easily from acorns and grow well in moderately moist rich soil or dry sandy soil Many grow again from stump sprouts
- Graham Oaks - Metro
The first land managers at Graham Oaks, Metro’s new 250-acre regional park in Wilsonville, were the Kalapuya Indians, who for centuries burned grasses and emerging trees in late summer to encourage growth of large oaks
- Sister Oaks describes President Oaks’ transition to prophet – Deseret News
In an recent podcast interview with Sheri Dew, Sister Kristen Oaks described the ‘weight’ and solemnity that accompanied President Oaks’ transition to prophet Here's what she said
- 19 Different Types of Oak Trees With Photos for Identification
In the United States, oaks prominently feature across many forests, and their prevalence over centuries makes them highly recognizable trees Although all species within the Quercus genus incorporate “oak” in their common name, this term isn’t exclusive to them
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