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'''Oaks belong to the genus ''Quercus'' and there is one native oak in the Salish Sea along with many introduced species.  
'''Oaks belong to the genus ''Quercus'' and there is one native oak in the Salish Sea along with many introduced species.  
==Quercus garyanna - Oregon White Oak, Gary Oak==
==Quercus garyanna - Oregon White Oak, Gary Oak==

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Oaks belong to the genus Quercus and there is one native oak in the Salish Sea along with many introduced species.

Quercus garyanna - Oregon White Oak, Gary Oak

Our native oak, often associated with anthropogenic fire and Oak Woodland and Prairie.

Quercus macrocarpa - Burr Oak

A widely adapted oak, tolerant of urban conditions, with large edible nuts. https://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/tree/quemac/all.html