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  5. Encino Oak Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Encino oak was the most magnificent of the community's oaks, so large that Louise Avenue was split to accommodate its enormous 150-foot (46 m) canopy, 8-foot (2.4 m) diameter, and 24-foot (7.3 m) circumference. [3] [2] It has been said that the Encino oak "creates a woodsy atmosphere more resembling a whole forest than just a single tree". [2]

  6. Oak regeneration failure - Wikipedia

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    Oak regeneration failure is a woodland phenomenon whereby insufficient oak seedlings and saplings are recruited into the canopy to replace dead mature oaks.The result is a local decline in oak numbers while other more shade-tolerant trees such as maple, lime, and ash may become more prominent.

  7. Oak forest - Wikipedia

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    An oak forest is a plant community with a tree canopy dominated by oaks (Quercus spp.). In terms of canopy closure, oak forests contain the most closed canopy, compared to oak savannas and oak woodlands. [1]

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  9. Quercus douglasii - Wikipedia

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    Quercus douglasii is the most drought-tolerant of California's deciduous oaks. It has a smaller canopy than less drought-tolerant relatives, and invests proportionally more growth into roots rather than leaves throughout its life cycle. [5]