mexican oak

Quercus tarahumara

Tara of the Northern Hills

When woody plant experts visit, they almost all ask to see our specimen of the Mexican oak, Quercus tarahumara. Named after the Tarahumara tribe of Northern Mexico, this fascinating oak is quite rare in conservation collections, although there is currently a concerted effort to introduce more wild germplasm. At present, the JLBG specimen, planted in

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Tarahumara Oak

One of our prize plants in the garden is the Tarahumara Oak, Quercus tarahumara. This truly odd oak is native to Northern Mexico, where it resides in the Sierra Madre Occidental Mountain range in the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Sonora, Durango, and Sinaloa. In cultivation, Quercus tarahumara is extremely rare and of high conservation value. It seems that

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