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New England's Native Oak Trees

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New England Forests

A documentary film describing twelve oak species of the northeastern U.S., which comprise the native oak species of New England. Beyond species identification, natural and cultural history is related, including charcoal kilns of yesteryear.
Timelapse footage shows seldomwitnessed events in the life of an oak tree, including acorns sprouting/rooting, gypsy moths laying eggs, and acorn weevil larvae in (and exiting) acorns.
Galls and the insects that form them are shown.
UMassAmherst biologist Jeff Boettner describes the surprising relationship among oaks, mice, and gypsy (aka "spongy") moths.

Read more at https://newenglandforests.blogspot.co...

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