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Pedenculate Oak (Quercus robur) Large spreading tree to 45m, white pale gray, densely fissured bark; shoots usually hairless. Leaves oval, with rounded lobes, rounded at base and with a very short stalk.
Flowering Season: April-May.
Acorns with a finely hairy, gray-green cup, long-stalked.
Habitat: Woods, hedgerows on a variety of soils, especially basic loam and clays.
Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the north, the Faeroes and Iceland

Widely planted, especially in parks. english oak stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Pedenculate Oak (Quercus robur) Large spreading tree to 45m, white pale gray, densely fissured bark; shoots usually hairless. Leaves oval, with rounded lobes, rounded at base and with a very short stalk. Flowering Season: April-May. Acorns with a finely hairy, gray-green cup, long-stalked. Habitat: Woods, hedgerows on a variety of soils, especially basic loam and clays. Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the north, the Faeroes and Iceland Widely planted, especially in parks. english oak stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Large spreading tree to 45m, white pale gray, densely fissured bark; shoots usually hairless. Leaves oval, with rounded lobes, rounded at base and with a very short stalk. Flowering Season: April-May. Acorns with a finely hairy, gray-green cup, long-stalked. Habitat: Woods, hedgerows on a variety of soils, especially basic loam and clays. Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the north, the Faeroes and Iceland Widely planted, especially in parks.

Pedenculate Oak (Quercus robur) Flowering Large spreading tree to 45m, white pale gray, densely fissured bark; shoots usually hairless. Leaves oval, with rounded lobes, rounded at base and with a very short stalk.
Flowering Season: April-May.
Acorns with a finely hairy, gray-green cup, long-stalked.
Habitat: Woods, hedgerows on a variety of soils, especially basic loam and clays.
Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the north, the Faeroes and Iceland

Widely planted, especially in Parks. english oak stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Pedenculate Oak (Quercus robur) Flowering Large spreading tree to 45m, white pale gray, densely fissured bark; shoots usually hairless. Leaves oval, with rounded lobes, rounded at base and with a very short stalk. Flowering Season: April-May. Acorns with a finely hairy, gray-green cup, long-stalked. Habitat: Woods, hedgerows on a variety of soils, especially basic loam and clays. Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the north, the Faeroes and Iceland Widely planted, especially in Parks. english oak stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Large spreading tree to 45m, white pale gray, densely fissured bark; shoots usually hairless. Leaves oval, with rounded lobes, rounded at base and with a very short stalk. Flowering Season: April-May. Acorns with a finely hairy, gray-green cup, long-stalked. Habitat: Woods, hedgerows on a variety of soils, especially basic loam and clays. Distribution: Throughout Europe, except the north, the Faeroes and Iceland Widely planted, especially in Parks.

Various plants (deciduous and coniferous trees), chromolithograph, published in 1891 Various plants (Rosaceae, Juglandaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Pinaceae, Piceoideae): a) Pear tree (Pyrus communis, with blossoms); b) Apple tree (Malus domestica, with blossom); c) Walnut tree (Juglans regia, with blossoms and walnuts); d) Hazel tree (Corylus avellana, with blossoms and hazelnuts); e) Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica, with blossoms and beechnut); f) Oak tree (Quercus robur with blossom and acorns); g) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris, blossoms and cone); h) Spruce (Picea abies, blossoms and cone). 
Chromolithograph, published in 1891. english oak stock illustrations
Various plants (deciduous and coniferous trees), chromolithograph, published in 1891 Various plants (Rosaceae, Juglandaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Pinaceae, Piceoideae): a) Pear tree (Pyrus communis, with blossoms); b) Apple tree (Malus domestica, with blossom); c) Walnut tree (Juglans regia, with blossoms and walnuts); d) Hazel tree (Corylus avellana, with blossoms and hazelnuts); e) Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica, with blossoms and beechnut); f) Oak tree (Quercus robur with blossom and acorns); g) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris, blossoms and cone); h) Spruce (Picea abies, blossoms and cone). Chromolithograph, published in 1891. english oak stock illustrations

Various plants (Rosaceae, Juglandaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Pinaceae, Piceoideae): a) Pear tree (Pyrus communis, with blossoms); b) Apple tree (Malus domestica, with blossom); c) Walnut tree (Juglans regia, with blossoms and walnuts); d) Hazel tree (Corylus avellana, with blossoms and hazelnuts); e) Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica, with blossoms and beechnut); f) Oak tree (Quercus robur with blossom and acorns); g) Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris, blossoms and cone); h) Spruce (Picea abies, blossoms and cone). Chromolithograph, published in 1891.

Oak blossom in Springtime Tufty catkin strings of oak blossom on a bright, fresh green-leaved English oak tree in springtime. The long flower strings are the male flowers (catkins) while the female flowers are small and located on small stalks called peduncles. The catkins release their pollen in the spring, fertilising the red female flowers, which develop into acorns by autumn. english oak stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Oak blossom in Springtime Tufty catkin strings of oak blossom on a bright, fresh green-leaved English oak tree in springtime. The long flower strings are the male flowers (catkins) while the female flowers are small and located on small stalks called peduncles. The catkins release their pollen in the spring, fertilising the red female flowers, which develop into acorns by autumn. english oak stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Tufty catkin strings of oak blossom on a bright, fresh green-leaved English oak tree in springtime. The long flower strings are the male flowers (catkins) while the female flowers are small and located on small stalks called peduncles. The catkins release their pollen in the spring, fertilising the red female flowers, which develop into acorns by autumn.

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