Regional Natives of Particular Interest: Quercus tomentella - Island Oak, click underlined for description
Island Oak (Quercus tomentella) with windswept growth on a ridge, on Wimat(the island having been stripped of much vegetation by introduced cattle, elk, deer, sheep, pigs, goats - all introduced, none native, not even deer). In lighter wind locations, and with adequate water, the Island Oak is upright to rounded, and gets around 60 feet, but can be maintained by appropriate trimming to practically any smaller size, just like Bonsai, - as can, practically, any tree or other plant. Island Oak is an islands'-endemic, native only to Wimat, Limu, Anyapax, Pimu, Kinki, and Guadalupe Island.
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