The English oak

The English oak or the pedunculate oak (
Quercus robur), native to the most of Europe and to Asia Minor to the Caucasus, and also to parts of North Africa, belongs to the largest European tree species. These majestic trees - often having a role in local folklore or mythology - are also one of the most long-lived decideous trees in the world.
Locations
1144 pedunculate oak trees (
Quercus robur) in 22 different countries are registered here.
Photos
More...Subspecies, varieties, and cultivars
- 'Fastigiata'
- 'Fastigiate Koster'
- 'Pendula'