Quercus lobata produces one of the largest acorns of any oak tree, up to an inch wide and 2.5 inches long. Valley Oaks are a keystone species, their nutrient rich acorns are food for over 300 species of vertebrate and countless insects and fungi.




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Quercus lobata produces one of the largest acorns of any oak tree, up to an inch wide and 2.5 inches long. Valley Oaks are a keystone species, their nutrient rich acorns are food for over 300 species of vertebrate and countless insects and fungi.




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