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Doug Tallamy - The Nature of Oaks - Oregon White Oak edition 

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East Cascades Oak Partnership and Columbia Land Trust were excited to host a live webinar featuring celebrated entomologist, environmentalist, and best-selling author Doug Tallamy! Watch as Doug shares lessons from his book, The Nature of Oaks, demonstrating the irreplaceable role that oak trees play in the health of the environment. From woodpeckers who collect and store hundreds of acorns for sustenance to the beauty of jewel caterpillars, Tallamy illuminates and celebrates the wonders of the amazing oak genus.

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@itakephotos1141
@itakephotos1141 9 месяцев назад
Super interesting. I’m now an oak fan.
@lastEvergreen
@lastEvergreen 5 месяцев назад
Just planted two oak saplings waiting to start some acorns this autumn.
@ChelseaSchuyler
@ChelseaSchuyler Год назад
Excellent talk. This is what you hope from a webinar - I *thought* I knew about oaks - I learned a ton. This guy knows his stuff. Learned about cicadas, gall wasps, growth rates, oak myths, and biodiversity. Thanks Columbia Land Trust and Doug Tallamy!
@ColumbiaLandTrust
@ColumbiaLandTrust Год назад
Thank you for watching!
@heathergramp6754
@heathergramp6754 Год назад
This is a great presentation. Doug Tallamy is an incredibly knowledgeable resource! I will recommend and share this widely. Oregon needs its oaks back.
@ColumbiaLandTrust
@ColumbiaLandTrust Год назад
Thank you for watching and sharing with others who may find Doug's presentation to be of interest!
@janethouckanderson265
@janethouckanderson265 Год назад
With a new mortgage has come several Oregon White Oaks, Quercus garry, I'm told. Lot size is about 100 x 100'; location SW Washington, Clark County. This is in a development with an HOA. Most of the lawn is gone and I'm about to remove most of what is left. Wish me luck with the HOA. Thank you so much for this talk.
@ColumbiaLandTrust
@ColumbiaLandTrust Год назад
Thank you for watching! We're wishing you the best with your new home and oak trees.
@Ellen-ru2fr
@Ellen-ru2fr 9 месяцев назад
Per the one question towards the end, I think if you did some research on west coast development and preservation rules, you might find that in many places Garry oaks specifically are protected, and so you will often see oaks and possibly other trees being protected from the development work. How effective it is for long term tree survival, would be a question for the inspectors who are supposed to monitor the biological impacts. But there are rules.
@50brentk
@50brentk Год назад
This was a great presentation! I live in South Spokane County (Zone 6) where we don’t have any native oaks, but I would like to plant a couple on my property. I have read conflicting information on what zones the Oregon White Oak will grow ranging from zones 4-7. We live in an area prone to drought which the Oregon white oak seems to tolerate. Would this be a good addition to my property (along with plenty of true natives), or should I go with a Northern Red Oak that I know can tolerate temps below zone 6?
@Hayley-sl9lm
@Hayley-sl9lm 8 месяцев назад
Could you graft a desirable native oak, that is naturally very large and takes many years to make acorns, onto another oak's rootstock that is smaller, to control the size? Would it fruit sooner? There is a dwarf variety of Quercus garryana endemic to the Siskyou Mountains (var breweri).
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