Turkey Oak

Scientific name : Quercus cerris
Other names: Български: Цер , Bosanski: Hrast cer , Česky: Dub cer , Dansk: Frynse-Eg , Deutsch: Zerr-Eiche , Español: Roble cabelludo , Français: Chêne chevelu , Hrvatski: Hrast cer , Magyar: Csertölgy , Italiano: Cerro , Latviešu: Austrijas ozols , Nederlands: Moseik , Polski: Dąb burgundzki , Português: Couro cabeludo Oak , Slovensky: Dub cerový (Cer) , Slovenščina: Cer , Svenska: Turkisk ek , Türkçe: Saçlı meşe

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Short Description

Deciduous, up to 35 m high tree with initially wide pyramidal, later arched and somewhat irregular crown on a long-shafted stem, bark is furrowed already on the young trees, later increasingly riven in tiles; Alternate leaves, stalked, lamina 8-12 cm ...
Author: Bruno P. Kremer

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Turkey Oak
Turkey Oak

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