R = belongs to red oak group—acorns mature over two seasons & leaves typically have pointed lobes. W = belongs to white oak group— acorns mature in one season & leaves typically have rounded lobes. Estimated size range is height x spread for trees growing in eastern Nebraska. A few places to see oaks: Indian Cave State Park; Krumme Arboretum in Falls City; Peru State College; Fontenelle Nature Center in Bellevue; Elmwood Park in Omaha; Wayne Park in Waverly; University of Nebraska Lincoln; Lincoln Regional Center Arboretum; Ehman Park in Gothenburg; Highland Park in Hastings; UNL Extension Center & Cody Park in North Platte; and UNL Extension Center in Scottsbluff
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This extension circular shows and describes broadleaf trees that will grow in Nebraska. It should pr...
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I have a test I administer, in secret and in silence, to traveling companions along a stretch of roa...
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Extension circular 1725. This circular describes four Nebraskan evergreens. These evergreens are: Th...
Nebraska is famous for its sports champions, but how about Champion Trees? While Nebraska is conside...
Quercus alba has a natural range from Texas, north through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minneso...
The woody vegetative composition of the Oak Glen Wildlife Management Area, a disjunct oak woodland i...
The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. Though its goals and eff...
Extension circular 1727. This circular is about twelve broadleaf trees in Nebraska. The trees discus...
The Red Cedar Area is a 175 acre recreational/wildlife area occupying the SE¼ sec. 20, T14N R5E and ...
Woody plant composition was assessed for three tree-size classes in two ravines of Oak Glen Wildlife...
Oak is one of the most common trees in the United States. Indeed there is a species of oak that grow...
This extension circular shows and describes broadleaf trees that will grow in Nebraska. It should pr...
Quercus alba has a natural range from Texas, north through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minneso...
The northern red oak (Quercus rubra) has a national reputation. Oak was selected by the National Arb...
I have a test I administer, in secret and in silence, to traveling companions along a stretch of roa...
The Nebraska Natural Resource Districts distribute tree and shrub seedlings for windbreaks, erosion ...
Nebraska is famous for its sports champions, but how about Champion Trees? While Nebraska is conside...
Extension circular 1725. This circular describes four Nebraskan evergreens. These evergreens are: Th...
Nebraska is famous for its sports champions, but how about Champion Trees? While Nebraska is conside...
Quercus alba has a natural range from Texas, north through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minneso...
The woody vegetative composition of the Oak Glen Wildlife Management Area, a disjunct oak woodland i...
The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. Though its goals and eff...
Extension circular 1727. This circular is about twelve broadleaf trees in Nebraska. The trees discus...
The Red Cedar Area is a 175 acre recreational/wildlife area occupying the SE¼ sec. 20, T14N R5E and ...
Woody plant composition was assessed for three tree-size classes in two ravines of Oak Glen Wildlife...