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Burned Oaks: Which Ones Will Survive?
Wildfire in an oak woodland can kill some trees outright and leave others with burn damage that may or may not eventually kill them, too. Here is a quick method for assessing the extent of burn damage and the likelihood that an affected tree will survive.
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8445
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California Oakworm: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The California oakworm is one of many species of caterpillar that feed on oaks in California. Damage is most common on coast live oak in the San Francisco Bay area and Monterey Bay region; but outbreaks can occur in many parts of the state.
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7422
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Goldspotted Oak Borer: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Goldspotted oak borer attacks xylem and phloem layers near the base of oak trees and can girdle and kill mature oaks. A San Diego area pest, it may eventually spread to other areas of California. Learn identification and treatment methods.
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74163
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Living among the Oaks: A Management Guide for Landowners and Managers
The oak tree is a symbol of all that is solid and reliable, but without proper care and stewardship an oak can be just as fragile as any part of a rangeland ecosystem. Learn how to keep your oak trees healthy so they can benefit generations to come.
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21538
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Poison Oak: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Poison oak or western poison oak has a distribution extending from British Columbia south to the Baja California peninsula. Contact with poison oak leaves or stems at any time of the year can cause an allergic response.
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7431
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Regenerating Rangeland Oaks in California
This manual was written for restorationists, hardwood rangeland managers, and others involved in oak propagation and planting projects and brings together information available on regenerating rangeland oaks in California.
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21601e
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Sudden Oak Death: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Sudden oak death is a recent epidemic that affects coast live oak, California black oak, Shreve oak, and tanbark oak. Tens of thousands of infected and dead trees have been found in Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Santa Cruz, and Sonoma counties.
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74151
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Vineyards in an Oak Landscape - PDF
This publication provides information on the biological interactions between vineyards and oak woodlands. Topics include biodiversity, grape pests and diseases associated with native vegetation, and recommendations for minimizing environmental damage.
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21577E
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Wildlife among the Oaks: A Management Guide for Landowners - PDF
This publication provides landowners with information to help make management decisions that affect wildlife in their oak woodland.
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21537E
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A Plannerās Guide for Oak Woodlands - PDF
Designed for professional planners, consultants, and landscape architects, this new edition provides science-based information that can guide decision-making.
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3491E
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How to Grow California Oaks - PDF
California's iconic native oaks are a vital part of the California ecosystem. Poor natural regeneration raises concerns about the long term fate of these species. Here you'll find successful techniques for growing oak trees.
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21540E
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Protecting Trees from Sudden Oak Death before Infection
Sudden oak death, caused by
Phytophthora ramorum
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8426
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Oak Pit Scales: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Several species of pit scales attack many common deciduous and evergreen oaks in California. The valley oak is especially susceptible. Pit scales suck juices from twigs and cause twig dieback, which first becomes apparent in mid- to late summer.
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7470
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Oak Woodland Invertebrates: The Little Things Count
This beautiful color publication is an excellent introductory guide to the minute animals called invertebrates that live in the oak woodland ecosystem in California. An excellent guide for anyone who wants to know more about this important ecosystem.
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21598
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California Naturalist Series: Natural History of the Central Coast Bioregion
Whether one drives the Big Sur coastline, or stands at the foot of a giant coast redwood, or in the shade of an ancient valley oak, it is clear that Californiaās Central Coast embodies exceptional biological diversity ad natural beauty. Learn more about its natural features and conservation challenges.
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California Naturalist Series: Natural History of the Sierra Nevada
Whether you hike along the Pacific Crest Trail, fish a trout stream, ski the steep eastern slopes, or picnic beneath the canopy of a valley oak, Californians love the Sierra Nevada. Learn more about its natural features and conservation challenges.
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8535
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Carpenterworm: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Carpenterworm is a common wood-boring insect that can cause significant damage to trees. Trees commonly infested include willow, ash, ornamental pears, black locust, cottonwood, maple, apricot, fruiting pear, birch, oak, and American elms.
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74105
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Clearwing Moths: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
The larvae of several species of clearwing moths are important wood-boring pests in landscapes. Hosts include alder, ash, birch, fir, oak, pine, poplar, sycamore, willow, and stone fruit trees such as apricot, cherry, peach, and plum.
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Leafrollers on Ornamental and Fruit Trees: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Fruittree leafroller,
Archips argyrospila
, can be a serious pest throughout California. It occurs on a very large number of ornamental trees and is particularly damaging to deciduous and live oaks.
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7473
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Small-Parcel Landowner's Guide to Woodland Management
You've just moved from the city or suburbs to your dream home in the California foothills. You may have a lot of questions about rural living. This publication gives good advice in a critical area: How to keep your oak woodlands alive and healthy.
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8263
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Oaks in the Urban Landscape
A complete look at the management of oaks in urban areas. Youāll learn how species selection, genetic diversity, cultural practices, pest management, risk assessment, and protection during development all play key roles in preserving urban oaks.
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