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Kyle Hulbert, NLI Natural Resources Technician (L), and Zach Grycan, NLI Director of Stewardship (R), examining the chinkapin oak at NLI's William and Gayle Keefer Nature Reserve in Rockton, IL.
This week, we take a look at the fifth of our oak varieties in Indiana, the Chinkapin Oak or Quercus muehlenbergii. Also known as the Chinquapin Oak, the leaves of this species feature shallow, evenly ...