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woodworking without experiencing warping and cracking. Although it was popularly used around the turn of the 20th century, historically, the tree has not been regarded as having significant commercial value and is frequently destroyed as land is cleared for development. The wood is suitable for making fence posts. With similar qualities to those of other
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woodlands create a landscape mosaic of grassland, savanna, woodland, and closed-canopy forest. This mosaic of varied habitats, in turn, allows many more species to live in this area than would be possible in coniferous forest alone. Parks Canada states that Garry oak woodlands support more species
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since the 2010s. Oregon white oak barrels are said to give the product "burnt sugar notes, marshmallow sweetness, and a light floral character that showcases the best of the Garry oak". When used as firewood, Oregon white oak produces 28 million
British thermal units per cord (2.3 MWh/m)
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of 1850 encouraged settlement of
Washington and Oregon by the United States and marked the beginning of the end of regular burning by native peoples of the area. The arrival of Europeans also reduced the number of natural fires that took place in Oregon white oak habitat. With fire suppression and
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The hardwood is hard and heavily ring-porous. It has distinctive growth rings and prominent rays. Heartwood can be a deep chocolate brown color and sapwood will vary from golden brown to nearly white. This makes it particularly attractive to woodworkers, however it can be difficult to use in
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3⁄4–1 inch (rarely 1 1⁄2 inches) long and 1⁄2–3⁄4 inch broad, with shallow, scaly cups. Its fall color is unspectacular, with many trees turning plain brown. Other individuals may have subtle mixtures of brown, green and yellow, or in less common cases a fairly bright 'peas and corn' effect.
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2110:: A nonprofit organization devoted to Garry oak conservation on Whidbey Island whose website includes helpful resources on planting and protecting Garry oaks, and contemporary news and updates on issues facing Garry oaks in the Puget Sound Region of Washington State.
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of plants than any other terrestrial ecosystem in
British Columbia. It grows in a variety of soil types, for instance, rocky outcrops, glacial gravelly outwash, deep grassland soils, and seasonally flooded riparian areas.
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attacks other
Pacific Coast native oaks, it has not yet been found on the Oregon white oak. Most oak hosts of this disease are in the red oak group, while Oregon white oak is in the white oak group.
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Oregon white oak woodlands in
British Columbia and Washington are critical habitats for a number of species that are rare or extirpated in these areas, plant, animal, and bryophyte:
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Oregon white oak is the only native oak species in
British Columbia, Washington, and northern Oregon. In these areas, oak woodlands are seral, or early-
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Quercus garryana is typically of medium height, growing slowly to around 80 feet (24 metres) and occasionally as high as 100 ft (30 m), or in
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when solitary, but is also known to grow in groves close enough together that crowns may form a canopy. The
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conversion to agriculture, oak woodlands and bunch grass prairies were invaded by
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710:. The Garry oak is the only oak native to British Columbia, and one of only two oaks (along with the
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2005:"Westland's Newest Garryana Release Is the Must-buy American Single Malt of the Year"
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was the first non-native person who recorded the species (1820s) and named it after
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1852:"Wildlife Areas | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife"
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Ecology and Conservation of the South Puget Sound Landscape
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1985:"Why Matt Hoffman is Bullish on Aging Whisky in Garry Oak"
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Butterflies and Moths of Southern Vancouver Island. 2007.
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1332:(Chanticleer Press ed.). Knopf. pp. 399–400.
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1717:. Oregon Oak Communities Working Group. Archived from
1396:. Greensboro, North Carolina: National Plant Data Team
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1449:. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press.
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1246:. Garry Oak Ecosystems Recovery Team. Archived from
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1284:Arno, Stephen F.; Hammerly, Ramona P. (2020) .
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822:leaf-mining moth, sole larval food plant is oak
1587:"Garry Oak Ecosystem Recovery Team Colloquium"
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1200:Note that this website has been superseded by
1156:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T194133A2302183.en
1111:These are often abundant in alternating years.
557:from 1822 to 1835 and a supporter of Douglas.
488:The Oregon white oak is commonly found in the
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1816:"Oak Harbor Tries to Stay True to Its Roots"
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1471:"Sand Dune Ecosystems on Savary Island, B.C"
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19:"Garry Oak" redirects here. For the
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2024:"What is the best firewood to burn"
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1142:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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2102:Garry Oak Ecosystems Recovery Team
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1569:. Seattle: The Nature Conservancy.
1514:A Natural History of Western Trees
1357:. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press.
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2026:. Firewoodresource. 22 April 2009
1957:Padilla, Natalie (21 July 2016).
1814:King 5 Staff (29 November 2016).
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553:, who was deputy governor of the
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1766:Newberry, Ron (April 11, 2015).
1533:"Phytophthora ramorum host list"
1355:Insects of the Pacific Northwest
1353:Haggard, Peter and Judy (2006).
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2505:Garden plants of North America
1983:Dan Dunn (November 14, 2018),
1713:Barnes, Marc (November 2003).
1388:Quercus garryana var. garryana
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1893:Nyerges, Christopher (2017).
1585:Lea; Miles; McIntosh (2006).
1445:Franklin and Dyrness (1988).
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682:, the Garry oak grows on the
2108:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
2076:Plants of British Columbia:
1937:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
1930:"Woodturning with Garry Oak"
1794:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
1746:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
1655:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
1651:"Why Are Oaks Disappearing?"
1608:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
1604:"Garry Oak Ecosystem Plants"
1218:Oak Harbor Garry Oak Society
714:) native to western Canada.
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1715:"Bald Hill Oak Restoration"
1328:Little, Elbert L. (1994) .
663:lowlands, the northeastern
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408:was deputy governor of the
398:Garry Oak, Oregon white oak
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1476:. Savary Island Land Trust
1421:. University of Washington
1192:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
970:Toxicodendron diversilobum
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1742:"Local Garry Oak History"
1022:Oak Bay, British Columbia
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892:Entosthodon fascicularis
833:Slender billed nuthatch
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1565:Dunn and Ewing (1997).
1510:Peattie, Donald Culross
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934:Donation Land Claim Act
532:Oregon white oak leaves
495:Phoradendron flavescens
2510:Drought-tolerant trees
2060:) at Wikimedia Commons
1677:Chionodes petalumensis
1630:"Garry Oak Ecosystems"
1214:"What is a Garry Oak?"
1034:Oak Harbor, Washington
990:Chionodes petalumensis
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850:Western gray squirrel
819:Bucculatrix zophopasta
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1182:Douglas ex Hook."
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1131:Beckman, E. (2016).
1041:Southwest Washington
958:Symphoricarpos albus
911:Castilleja levisecta
885:Trillium parviflorum
866:Western wood peewee
673:Columbia River Gorge
555:Hudson's Bay Company
410:Hudson's Bay Company
384:tree species of the
2090:Garry Oak Ecosystem
869:Contopus sordidulus
861:Piranga ludoviciana
842:Sharp tailed snake
624:In California, the
512:Cynips maculipennis
362:Quercus oerstediana
65:Conservation status
16:Species of oak tree
1740:Renninger, Laura.
1684:2016-10-29 at the
1292:Mountaineers Books
1250:on 3 February 2011
1202:World Flora Online
1045:Scatter Creek Unit
1018:Tacoma, Washington
949:, sweetbriar rose
940:Fraxinus latifolia
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1906:978-1-4930-2534-3
1419:"Burke Herbarium"
1364:978-0-88192-689-7
1301:978-1-68051-329-5
1026:Corvallis, Oregon
946:Cytisus scoparius
898:Bartramia stricta
890:Banded cord-moss
882:Sessile trillium
874:Western bluebird
825:Lewis woodpecker
708:Strait of Georgia
686:and southeastern
665:Olympic Peninsula
634:Klamath Mountains
542:Taxonomic history
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998:Quercus garryana
973:, English holly
926:Quercus garryana
858:Western tanager
828:Melanerpes lewis
755:Quercus garryana
748:sudden oak death
688:Vancouver Island
680:British Columbia
669:San Juan Islands
594:Quercus garryana
584:Quercus garryana
574:Quercus garryana
565:There are three
523:Portland, Oregon
426:Quercus garryana
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392:to southwestern
377:Quercus garryana
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