The Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur) is a species of deciduous foliage trees native to temperate regions of Europe, belonging to the Fagaceae family. The most typical tree of our forests, it symbolizes power, majesty and durability. It was long cultivated for its acorns, intended to feed pigs, as well as for its hard and very resistant wood, used in particular in shipbuilding and carpentry. Today, this species is particularly appreciated for the manufacture of parquet floors, barrels, stairs and furniture.
- Growth: strong
- Height: 20 to 40 meters
- Foliage: leaves are agglomerated in bundles, oriented in all directions, "perforated" aspect of the crown, allows light to filter through
- Trunk: straight trunk divided into large branches in the crown
- Bark: broad and deep trapezoidal platelets separated by an orange furrow
- Color: grey with beautiful orange streaks
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