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Hill's Oak

Educational resources on Hill's Oak

Hill's Oak or Quercus ellipsoidalis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Hill's Oak

Academic web links for the Hill's Oak.


Trees of Wisconsin: Quercus ellipsoidalis, Hill's oak: Trees of Wisconsin. Quercus ellipsoidalis EJ.Hill Hill's oak Family: Fagaceae. ...
http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/herbarium/trees/queell01.htm id=spl-1

Trees of Wisconsin: list of angiosperm trees: Quercus bicolor, swamp white oak. Quercus coccinea, scarlet oak. Quercus ellipsoidalis, Hill's oak; northern pin oak. Quercus macrocarpa, bur oak. ...
http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/herbarium/trees/tree_list_by_Latin.htm id=spl-2

Lab 11: Fagales, Myrtales, Oxalidales, Geraniales, Crossosomatales: Take a look at the corky branches of bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) in comparison to the thinner bark of black-Hill's oak (Q. ellipsoidalis x velutina). ...
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/botany_401/Lab/Lab11fagales.html id=spl-3

Fagales: Castanea dentata (chestnut) Quercus rubra (northern red oak) Quercus velutina (black oak) Quercus ellipsoidalis (northern pin oak, Hill's oak) Quercus alba ...
http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/botany_401/Lecture/11Fagales.html id=spl-4

Quercus ellipsoidalis habit: UIPLANTS: Quercus ellipsoidalis Hill's Oak. Family: Fagaceae. All information on this site is copyright protected. Please see our copyright statement. ...
http://wp.nres.uiuc.edu/plant/queel id=spl-5

QCocc_info.html: ...irregular ridges. Similar species: Hill's oak (Q. ellipsoidalis); other "red" oaks, such as northern red oak (Q. rubra); Ecology: Distribution ...
http://project.bio.iastate.edu/trees/campustrees/QueCoccin/QCocc_info.html id=spl-6

QPal_info.html: ...ridges. Similar species: scarlet oak (Q. coccinea); black oak (Q. velutina); northern red oak (Q. rubra); Hill's oak (Q. ellipsoidalis); ...
http://project.bio.iastate.edu/trees/campustrees/QuePalust/QPal_info.html id=spl-7

Oak Openings Trees: 105. red cedar, 1. black oak. 72. white oak. 62. shagbark hickory. 20. Hill's oak, 9, black cherry, 7, paper birch, 6, quaking aspen, 5, red oak, 4, green ash, ...
http://ecoweb.uwsp.edu/WisVeg/oakopen.htm id=spl-9







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