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Turkey Oak

Age: 0 to 2 years old
Confolens forest
Time before cutting: 90 years
€21 VAT incl.
€104 Expected gross gain

Turkey Oak

The Turkey Oak is often associated with strength and resilience, symbolising endurance through difficult conditions. In many cultures, oak trees represent wisdom and protection, and the Turkey Oak is no exception. Its hardy nature and ability to thrive in diverse environments make it a symbol of adaptability and stability. Historically, oak trees have been revered for their longevity and grandeur, and the Turkey Oak carries these symbolic meanings, making it a tree of great cultural and ecological importance.

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About Confolens forest

About Confolens forest

We are planting a mixed forest that will be managed according to the principles of irregular high forest on these former agricultural plots that could not find a buyer.

Located in the north, equidistant from Limoges and Angoulême, the small town of Confolens is situated in the heart of a region with a long history of agriculture. A land of vineyards and pastures, Charente produces the grapes used to make cognac, but remains less forested than the neighbouring Dordogne department. It is therefore appropriate to plant a new forest here, which will allow a rich ecosystem to develop.

On these former agricultural plots of some 6 hectares, there are hedges that we will preserve, as well as the habitat trees that have their place in a mixed forest.
Confolens forest

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