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Fossil oaks date back to the
Middle Eocene.
Molecular phylogeny shows that the
genus is
divided into Old
World and
New World clades, but many
oak species...
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Islay Cask 17 Year Old (released 2001)
NewWood 17 Year Old (released 2005)
NewOak 17 Year Old (released 2006) Sherry
Oak 17 Year Old (released 2007) RumCask...
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New England Oaks was an
American Thoroughbred horse race held
annually from 1936 thru 1944 at
Narragansett Park in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island. Run on...
- The
New Zealand Oaks is a
Group 1
Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old
fillies run at set
weights over a
distance of 2400
metres (1+1⁄2 miles) on...
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Quercus alba, the
white oak, is one of the
preeminent hardwoods of
eastern and
central North America. It is a long-lived
oak,
native to
eastern and central...
- nor'easters and hurricanes.
Oak Island is made up of a
temperate broadleaf and
mixed forest,
known regionally as the
New England/Acadian forests. Wildlife...
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flavours imparted by
oak barrels differ widely depending on the
oak species, the
growing area, and how the wood has been treated.
New oak barrels can be used...
- cut
fermentation times to a
maximum of ten days and age the wine in
new French oak barriques (small barrels). "Traditionalists" have
argued that the wines...
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Southeast Asia and
New Guinea. It is
known by a
variety of
common names over its range,
including white oak,
New Guinea oak,
Papua New Guinea oak, ki riung, ko-duai...
- Look up
oaks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Oaks may
refer to:
Oak trees or
shrubs in the
genus Quercus in the
plant family ****aceae
Other trees...