Doug Tallamy on Oaks A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach April 5, 2021

Published: April 5, 2021, midnight

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Every time over the years that I\'ve spoken to today\'s guest, one word comes up: oak. If entomologist and University of Delaware Professor Doug Tallamy sounds a little fixated on native oaks, it\'s because they are the most powerful plant there is, and he wants us to be very clear on that and plant them. 

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In his new book, \\u201cThe Nature of Oaks: The Rich Ecology of Our Most Essential Native Trees,\\u201d he makes the case more strongly than ever, with twists and turns and the tales of all the creatures we depend on, who depend on the genus Quercus. 

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Doug Tallamy is well-known to most every gardener as a longtime leading voice speaking in the name of native plants. His 2007 book, "Bringing Nature Home,", was for many of us, an introduction into the entire subject of the unbreakable link between native plants and native wildlife. He followed up with the 2020 \\u201cNew York Times\\u201d bestseller, \\u201cNature\'s Best Hope,\\u201d and now just out, \\u201cThe Nature of Oaks.\\u201d 

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