From the bottomland swamps in the west to the mountain peaks in the east, Tennessee is enriched with a medley of forest trees like few other states. Diversity in soil types, climate and elevation give Tennessee an environmental gradient that provides habitats for approximately 190 native forest trees and large shrubs. Oak trees are an important component of many Tennessee forests and are of particular interest to landowners, homeowners, the forest industry, students and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Oaks are deserving of special recognition, due to their important role in Tennessee’s history, both ancient and modern. Unmatched in economic and biological value, oaks provide not only fi ne lumber for wood products, but also acorns and foliage th...
Viewing wildlife on your property is educational and fun. The kinds and numbers of wildlife that vis...
This booklet was prepared by professional foresters to help you identify Tennessee’s most common tre...
Despite the large volumes written about oak regeneration problems on mesic sites, very little has ...
Native trees are a natural. They have been in Tennessee since before the arrival of European settler...
This paper is the result of a Pilot Project that was initiated by the Tennessee Valley Authority's (...
The Home & Garden Information Center provides research-based information on landscaping, gardening, ...
This publication provides information on how to identify wood of several species common to Tennessee...
Published by the Tennessee Valley Authority- Department of Forestry Relations in 1941, this map disp...
Oak trees (Quercus sp.) are generally a tough, drought tolerant, and beautiful addition to Utah land...
Most oak (Quercus) regeneration research over the past two decades has focused on improving the comp...
The nearly 50 million acres of oak-dominated woodlands in the North Central states are a common and ...
The objective of this study was to determine which of five tree species was best suited for urban co...
Oak is one of the most common trees in the United States. Indeed there is a species of oak that grow...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Dry-mesic old-growth oak forests are widely distributed remnants across the eastern U.S. and are exp...
Viewing wildlife on your property is educational and fun. The kinds and numbers of wildlife that vis...
This booklet was prepared by professional foresters to help you identify Tennessee’s most common tre...
Despite the large volumes written about oak regeneration problems on mesic sites, very little has ...
Native trees are a natural. They have been in Tennessee since before the arrival of European settler...
This paper is the result of a Pilot Project that was initiated by the Tennessee Valley Authority's (...
The Home & Garden Information Center provides research-based information on landscaping, gardening, ...
This publication provides information on how to identify wood of several species common to Tennessee...
Published by the Tennessee Valley Authority- Department of Forestry Relations in 1941, this map disp...
Oak trees (Quercus sp.) are generally a tough, drought tolerant, and beautiful addition to Utah land...
Most oak (Quercus) regeneration research over the past two decades has focused on improving the comp...
The nearly 50 million acres of oak-dominated woodlands in the North Central states are a common and ...
The objective of this study was to determine which of five tree species was best suited for urban co...
Oak is one of the most common trees in the United States. Indeed there is a species of oak that grow...
The density of advance regeneration of oak species has been in decline across the Central Hardwood R...
Dry-mesic old-growth oak forests are widely distributed remnants across the eastern U.S. and are exp...
Viewing wildlife on your property is educational and fun. The kinds and numbers of wildlife that vis...
This booklet was prepared by professional foresters to help you identify Tennessee’s most common tre...
Despite the large volumes written about oak regeneration problems on mesic sites, very little has ...