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|aTallamy, Douglas W.,|eauthor.
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|aThe nature of oaks :|bthe rich ecology of our most essential native trees /|cDouglas W. Tallamy.
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|aThe rich ecology of our most essential native trees.
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|aRich ecology of our most essential native trees.
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|aPortland, Oregon :|bTimber Press,|c2021.
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|aOctober -- November -- December -- January -- February -- March -- April -- May -- June -- July -- August -- September -- Epilogue -- How to plant an oak -- Best oak options for your area -- North American native oaks.
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|aReveals the ecological importance of the oak tree, discussing its month-by-month role in the planet's seasonal cycles, and shares practical advice about how to plant and care for an oak.
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