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  1. Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)

    Pin Oak (Quercus palustris), a Wisconsin Special Concern plant, is found in southern floodplain forests. Blooming occurs throughout May, fruiting late-July through early-September. The optimal …

  2. Chinquapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii)

    Chinquapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii), a Wisconsin Special Concern plant, is found in oak savannas, edges of woods, and banks along water. Blooming occurs in May, fruiting late-May …

  3. MAP 1-1 TOWN OF PINE LAKE AND SURROUNDING AREAS Oneida County, Wisconsin 0 7000

  4. Oak Woodland - Wisconsin

    Oak woodland is a type of savanna that is intermediate between more open oak opening and more closed canopied oak forests. It tends to be dominated by members of white oak group, especially …

  5. Oak Wilt Guide - Wisconsin DNR

    Oak Wilt Guide To obtain your oak wilt risk rating and associated guidelines, answer the five questions below then click the submit button. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. 1. Is oak wilt …

  6. WisBurn - Wisconsin

    2 days ago · Check fire danger levels, burn restrictions, and apply for permits in Wisconsin.

  7. Hill's Thistle (Cirsium hillii) - Wisconsin

    Hill's Thistle (Cirsium hillii), a Wisconsin Threatened species and a Federal Species of Concern, is found in dry prairies and oak barrens. In neighboring states, it is found in pine barrens. Blooming occurs …

  8. Oak Opening - Wisconsin

    Oak opening is an open savanna community with a heavy prairie component. Oak openings tend to be dominated by members of the white oak group, especially bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa), …

  9. Swan Sedge (Carex swanii) - Wisconsin

    Swan Sedge (Carex swanii), a Wisconsin Special Concern plant, is found most often in oak savannas and open, sandy oak woodlands, as well as in southern mesic forests. It is sometimes reported at …

  10. Water Detail - Little Menomonee, Menomonee River Watershed (MI03)

    The Little Menomonee River is a nearly ten mile long tributary to the Menomonee River. The majority of the river is impaired for creosote, bacteria, chloride, and temperature. The entire river is listed for …