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Quercus havardii (common
names include shinnery oak, shin oak and
Havard oak) is a deciduous, low-growing, thicket-forming
shrub that
occupies some two...
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plumb out of luck." pole cat: a
skunk shinnery: a well-known term in
western Texas for a
shinnery oak or a sand
shinnery oak.
These trees grow in Texas, western...
- lizard, is an
insectivorous spiny lizard species which only
occurs in the
shinnery oak sand dune
systems of
southeast New
Mexico and only four
counties in...
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north central Texas, and
Central Texas; and sand
mines have
opened in the
Shinnery (dunes)
ecosystem of
northern West
Texas and the
eastern part of the West...
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Quercus welshii, the wavy leaf oak,
shinnery oak, or
Tucker oak, is a
North American species of
shrub in the (beech family)
found in the
Colorado Plateau...
- yearbook, was
founded in 1916. The
campus literary-arts
magazine (now The
Shinnery Review,
formerly The Pickwicker) has been in
production since 1933. Abilene...
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having been
recorded on 5 April. The
episode features Clarke as
Richard Shinnery, a
fictional consultant for Australia's
National Broadband Network. The...
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western Georgia,
southwestern Russia Quercus havardii Rydb. –
Havard oak,
shinnery oak, shin oak –
south central North America †Quercus
hiholensis — Miocene...
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southeastern Colorado. They
prefer environments containing sand
sagebrush and
shinnery oak, as well as
various gr****es and
shrubs depending on the area. Like...
- and pink. This
plant grows in
several habitat types,
including prairie,
shinnery,
Texas savanna, and shrubsteppe. It is
pollinated by a hawk moth. There...