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Quercus alba (white oak) and Quercus minima (dwarf oak) can hybridize, as they both belong to the same genus, Quercus. However, their reproductive compatibility can vary, and hybrids may not always be fertile. While successful cross-pollination can occur, environmental factors and genetic differences can impact the success of reproduction between these two species. In general, while they can reproduce together, the viability and success of offspring may be limited.

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