English oak
Quercus robur L.

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1379021 Plant(s) 1. Branchlet with young shoots, male (a, b) and female (c, d) inflorescences. Typically several female flowers develop with each long, slender peduncles. - 2. Branchlet with mature shoots and almost ripe fruits (acorns). - 3. Ripe acorn, at the end of the first season. - 4. Peduncle with empty cup (a) and aborted fruits (b, c). - 5. Winter-branchlet; buds are egg-shaped, roundish at the top. After Hempel & Wilhelm, 1889. Photos and explanations from the book: Zelimir Borzan. "Tree and Shrub Names in Latin, Croatian, English, and German, with synonyms", University of Zagreb, 2001.
2168001 Plant(s)
1118301 Tree(s)
1261147 Fruit(s) Acorns.
1261044 Bark
5383266 Tree(s) Branches on 800 year old English oak
5383267 Tree(s) Branches on 800 year old English oak
5383268 Tree(s) Branches on 800 year old English oak
5383265 Tree(s) Branches on 800 year old English oak
5383264 Tree(s) Branches on 800 year old English oak
5383263 Tree(s) 800 year old English oak
5400043 Stem(s) tree trunk
5399992 Stem(s) fallen trunk
5399993 Product Carpinus betulus; habitat
5400012 Tree(s) habitat
5399994 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat
5399995 Bark tree trunk
5399996 Tree(s) tree trunk; Caricetum acutiformis; habitat;
5399997 Bark tree trunk
5399988 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat
5399989 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat
5399990 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat; dead wood;
5399991 Bark tree trunk
5399986 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat
5399987 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat
5399313 Tree(s) tree trunk; habitat
5399314 Bark tree trunk
5399315 Tree(s) tree trunk; habitat
5399292 Bark tree trunk
5399234 Tree(s) tree trunk; tree methuselah
5398553 Bark tree trunk
5398156 Tree(s) crown
5398157 Tree(s) crown
5398158 Tree(s) crown
5398165 Tree(s) tree trunk
5400019 Tree(s) habitat
5399973 Tree(s) habitat
5399056 Fruit(s)
5398903 Foliage
5398552 Tree(s) habitat
5398338 Tree(s)  habitat
5398332 Tree(s) Loranthus europaeus; habitude; habitat;
5398337 Tree(s) Loranthus europaeus; habitude; habitat;
5398329 Tree(s) habitat
5398330 Tree(s) habitat
5398331 Tree(s) Loranthus europaeus; habitude; habitat;
5398263 Tree(s) habitat
5398262 Tree(s) habitat
5398166 Tree(s) habitat
5398163 Tree(s) Gymnocladus dioicus; habitat
5398164 Tree(s) habitat
5398155 Tree(s) habitat
5397781 Tree(s) habitat
5396778 Tree(s) habitat
5396316 Fruit(s)
5396317 Fruit(s)
5396318 Foliage sprout; fruit
5396315 Foliage sprout; fruit
5396314 Foliage sprout; fruit
5396312 Fruit(s) sprout; fruit
5396286 Foliage sprout; leaf; fruit;
5396284 Foliage sprout; leaf; fruit;
5396285 Fruit(s) sprout; leaf; fruit;
5396276 Foliage
5396277 Foliage
5396169 Foliage fruit
5396170 Fruit(s) foliage
5396171 Fruit(s) foliage
5396145 Tree(s) habitat
5396146 Tree(s) habitat
5396144 Tree(s) habitat
5395896 Foliage
5395897 Foliage
5399898 Tree(s) Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. pannonica ; crown
5399896 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus; habitat; logging
5399897 Tree(s) trunk; stump
5399894 Tree(s) Fraxinus angustifolia subsp. pannonica ; crown
5399893 Tree(s) Carpinus betulus in habitat
5399885 Tree(s) in habitat
5399886 Tree(s) in habitat
5399884 Tree(s) in habitat
5399883 Tree(s) in habitat
5399845 Tree(s) in habitat
5399819 Tree(s) trunk
5399804 Tree(s) trunk; bark
5399805 Tree(s) trunk; bark
5399791 Tree(s) in habitat; dying/drying top
5399792 Tree(s) with dying/drying top; crown
5389070 Seedling(s) Pedunculate oak in the natural regeneration
5389067 Stand Natural regeneration of Pedunculate oak stand after the final cutting
5389093 Nursery Pedunculate oak seedlings in the nursery
5389181 Foliage
5389186 Stand Old Pedunculate oak forest
1480410 Tree(s) Quercus robus; English oak
1480411 Foliage Quercus robus; English oak
5170017 Feature(s) A very strange, unexplained stem!! Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, UK. Not the result of a super long tree shelter! Root collar instability and total loss of apical dominance in early years may explain it? The crown was a stunted "lollipop" shape.

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