Identification of Illinois' Native Oak Species
Illinois forests are incredibly diverse. Oaks are a diverse and ecologically important tree group in Illinois. This presentation by Extension Forester Chris Evans reviews the 20 different oak species that are native to Illinois and discuss their ecology and identification. This presentation is part of the University of Illinois Extension Forestry Spring Webinar Series.

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