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Quercus Collection (page 4)

"Quercus: The Majestic Oak Tree" The English oak, scientifically known as Quercus robur, is a symbol of strength and endurance

Background imageQuercus Collection: Feathered thorn moth (Colotois pennaria) camouflaged amongst fallen oak leaves, Rehaghy Mountain

Feathered thorn moth (Colotois pennaria) camouflaged amongst fallen oak leaves, Rehaghy Mountain, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK, October

Background imageQuercus Collection: Farmland wtih three Oak trees (Quercus robur) covered in frost. Saint Gobain, Picardy

Farmland wtih three Oak trees (Quercus robur) covered in frost. Saint Gobain, Picardy, France

Background imageQuercus Collection: Milky way over Oak tree (Quercus robur) Brecon Beacons National Park, International

Milky way over Oak tree (Quercus robur) Brecon Beacons National Park, International Dark Sky Preserve, Wales, UK, August 2017

Background imageQuercus Collection: Oak (Quercus robur) at dawn, Klein Schietveld, Brasschaat, Belgium

Oak (Quercus robur) at dawn, Klein Schietveld, Brasschaat, Belgium

Background imageQuercus Collection: Woodlouse (Armadillidium pulchellum) Niedersechsische Elbtalaue Biosphere Reserve

Woodlouse (Armadillidium pulchellum) Niedersechsische Elbtalaue Biosphere Reserve, Elbe Valley, Lower Saxony, Germany, December

Background imageQuercus Collection: Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on branch in oak woodland with Loch Awe in background

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on branch in oak woodland with Loch Awe in background. Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK, June

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cart tracks in a flowering meadow, with Cork oaks (Quercus suber) in the background

Cart tracks in a flowering meadow, with Cork oaks (Quercus suber) in the background, Beja, Portugal, April

Background imageQuercus Collection: Iberian black pig foraging in oak woodland, Sierra de Aracena Natural Park, Huelva

Iberian black pig foraging in oak woodland, Sierra de Aracena Natural Park, Huelva, Andalucia, Spain, Europe. Breed used to produce Iberico ham / Jamon Iberico

Background imageQuercus Collection: Snow scene from Lower Brcokhampton, with Sessile Oak (Quercus petrea) track and farm gate

Snow scene from Lower Brcokhampton, with Sessile Oak (Quercus petrea) track and farm gate, Herefordshire, England, UK, December

Background imageQuercus Collection: Purple Emperor Butterfly (Apatura iris) male on English Oak (Quercus robur) leaf with wings closed

Purple Emperor Butterfly (Apatura iris) male on English Oak (Quercus robur) leaf with wings closed. Captive, UK

Background imageQuercus Collection: Oak (Quercus) covered with frost. Picardy, France

Oak (Quercus) covered with frost. Picardy, France

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cork oak (Quercus suber) in the Alentejo. Europe, Southern Europe, Portugal, Alentejo

Cork oak (Quercus suber) in the Alentejo. Europe, Southern Europe, Portugal, Alentejo

Background imageQuercus Collection: Fallow deer male (Dama dama) foraging on Oak (Quercus sp), The Netherlands, Noord-Holland

Fallow deer male (Dama dama) foraging on Oak (Quercus sp), The Netherlands, Noord-Holland, Amsterdamse waterleiding duinen

Background imageQuercus Collection: Old oak tree

Old oak tree

Background imageQuercus Collection: Quercus robur, oak leaves

Quercus robur, oak leaves
Leaves from a common oak tree (Quercus robur) growing within the Natural History Museum Wildlife Garden. Photographed by Derek Adams, June 2003

Background imageQuercus Collection: An oak tree in snow and fog, on the banks of the River Exe, Powderham, Starcross, Devon

An oak tree in snow and fog, on the banks of the River Exe, Powderham, Starcross, Devon, Great Britain; Starcross, Devon, England

Background imageQuercus Collection: The Chene chapelle, or chapel oak, an oak tree located in Allouville-Bellefosse in Seine-Maritime

The Chene chapelle, or chapel oak, an oak tree located in Allouville-Bellefosse in Seine-Maritime, France, seen here in the 19th century

Background imageQuercus Collection: University California Quercus United States 1905

University California Quercus United States 1905
University of California, Quercus in the United States, 1905, California, Kalifornien, Le Conte Oak

Background imageQuercus Collection: Avenues Saxony Parks Quercus Waldenburg 1919

Avenues Saxony Parks Quercus Waldenburg 1919
Avenues in Saxony, Parks in Saxony, Quercus in Saxony, Waldenburg (Saxony), 1919, Landkreis Zwickau, Waldenburg, Park Grunfeld, Germany

Background imageQuercus Collection: Ireland, Barley Field With Oak Tree

Ireland, Barley Field With Oak Tree

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sun Shining Through Autumn-Colored Oak Leaves (Fagaceae) (Quercus Rubra)

Sun Shining Through Autumn-Colored Oak Leaves (Fagaceae) (Quercus Rubra), Central Park; New York City, New York, United States Of America

Background imageQuercus Collection: Female parasitic wasp

Female parasitic wasp
A female parasitic wasp inspecting an oak apple which she will pierce with her ovipositor to lay her eggs

Background imageQuercus Collection: English Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree trunk in snowy forest, Sababurg Primeval Forest

English Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree trunk in snowy forest, Sababurg Primeval Forest, Reinhardswald, Hessen, Germany

Background imageQuercus Collection: Lupine (Lupinus sp) flowers and Oak (Quercus sp) trees, Redwood National Park, California

Lupine (Lupinus sp) flowers and Oak (Quercus sp) trees, Redwood National Park, California

Background imageQuercus Collection: Oak (Quercus sp) trees in oak savanna on hillsides, Bay Area, California

Oak (Quercus sp) trees in oak savanna on hillsides, Bay Area, California

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Cymatophoridae -- Acronyctidae

Illustration, Cymatophoridae -- Acronyctidae -- Thyatira Batis, Cymatophora Or, Asphalia Flavicornis, Asphalia Ridens, Acronycta Leporina, Acronycta Alni, Acronycta Psi, Acronycta Aceris

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676121

Picture No. 11676121
Cork Oak left to dry in piles bark from initial harvests is of inferior quality and is used to make flooring, shoes, insulation materials and other industrial products Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676181

Picture No. 11676181
Cork Oak Tree with bark removed (the number on the trunk is the year of the bark removal, i.e. 2006. This operation takes place every nine years) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Old Cork Oak -Quercus suber-, cork oak forest near Tizarella, Bois de Tizzarella, Asco Valley

Old Cork Oak -Quercus suber-, cork oak forest near Tizarella, Bois de Tizzarella, Asco Valley, Haute Corse, Corsica, France

Background imageQuercus Collection: Dehesa of Extremadura, Monfraguee National Parks, UNESCO biosphere reserve, Extremadura, Spain

Dehesa of Extremadura, Monfraguee National Parks, UNESCO biosphere reserve, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageQuercus Collection: Freshly peeled Cork Oak -Quercus suber-, Aglientu, Sardinia, Italy

Freshly peeled Cork Oak -Quercus suber-, Aglientu, Sardinia, Italy

Background imageQuercus Collection: Freshly peeled Cork Oaks -Quercus suber-, Aglientu, Sardinia, Italy

Freshly peeled Cork Oaks -Quercus suber-, Aglientu, Sardinia, Italy

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11051038

Picture No. 11051038
Oak Tree acorns Trandeiras, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10871744

Picture No. 10871744
Oak Tree - in winter against blue sky (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) chick, perched on Live Oak (Quercus sp. ) twig, Florida, U

Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) chick, perched on Live Oak (Quercus sp. ) twig, Florida, U. S. A
Burrowing Owl (Speotyto cunicularia) chick, perched on Live Oak (Quercus sp.) twig, Florida, U.S.A

Background imageQuercus Collection: United States, Louisiana, Vacherie. Historic Oak Alley Plantation

United States, Louisiana, Vacherie. Historic Oak Alley Plantation

Background imageQuercus Collection: Ecosystem - Oak Quercus; Marsh Tit, Squirrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Aphid, Ladybird, Weevil

Ecosystem - Oak Quercus; Marsh Tit, Squirrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Aphid, Ladybird, Weevil, Moth, Grub, Gall wasp
Ecosystem - Oak (Quercus); Marsh Tit, Squirrel, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Aphid, Ladybird, Weevil, Moth, Grub, Gall wasp, Short-toed Treecreeper, illustration

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11980653

Picture No. 11980653
English Oak solitary tree, summer Skane, Sweden Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11980636

Picture No. 11980636
English Oak solitary tree, summer Skane, Sweden Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11980629

Picture No. 11980629
English Oak solitary tree, summer Skane, Sweden Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11980586

Picture No. 11980586
English Oak solitary tree, summer Skane, Sweden Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Dendrometridae

Illustration, Dendrometridae -- Therapis Evonymaria, Pericallia Syringaria, Crocallis Elinguaria, Eurymene Dolabraria, Epione Advenaria, Epione Apiciaria, Diastictis Artesiaria, Ploseria Diversata

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Noctuophalaenidae -- Deltoididae etc

Illustration, Noctuophalaenidae -- Deltoididae etc
Illustration, Noctuophalaenidae -- Deltoididae -- Chloephoridae -- Erastria Deceptoria, Erastria Fasciana, Emmelia Trabealis, Trothisa Respersa, Trothisa Rosea, Trothisa Purpurina

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Hadenidae -- Ophiusidae -- Brephidae

Illustration, Hadenidae -- Ophiusidae -- Brephidae -- Mormo Maura, Catephia Alchymista, Catocala Fraxini, Catocala Nupta, Catocala Sponsa, Catocala Electa, Catocala Paranympha, Brephos Parthenias

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Plusiidae -- Ophiusidae -- Toxocampidae

Illustration, Plusiidae -- Ophiusidae -- Toxocampidae -- Plusia Bractea, Plusia Iota, Plusia Gamma, Plusia Hochenwarthi, Euclidia Glyphica, Euclidia Mi, Pseudophia Tirrhaea, Pseudophia Lunaris

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Orthosiidae -- Hadenidae

Illustration, Orthosiidae -- Hadenidae -- Luperina Virens, Miselia Oxyacanthae, Dichonia Aprilina, Polia Chi, Dianthoecia Albimacula, Dianthoecia Compta, Mamestra Dysodea, Mamestra Dentina

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Orthosiidae

Illustration, Orthosiidae -- Nonagria Arundinis, Nonagria Cannae, Leucania Pallens, Leucania Obsoleta, Gortyna Flavago, Xanthia Fulvago, Hoporina Croceago, Orrhodia Rubiginea, Orrhodia Vacinii

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae

Illustration, Bombycoidae -- Acronyctidae -- Orthosiidae -- Diphthera Ludifica, Moma Orion, Bryophila Perla, Bryophila Algae, Arsilonche Albovenosa, Caradrina Cubicularis, Asteroscopus Sphinx



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"Quercus: The Majestic Oak Tree" The English oak, scientifically known as Quercus robur, is a symbol of strength and endurance. With its sturdy branches and deep-rooted presence, it stands tall in the natural landscapes of our world. One such example is the ancient English oak tree captured in Picture No. 11051036. This magnificent specimen has witnessed centuries unfold, its gnarled trunk telling tales of history and resilience. In early spring, the English oak tree comes alive with fresh growth, painting fields in Gloucestershire with vibrant shades of green. Its leaves unfurl gracefully, welcoming the arrival of a new season. As April arrives in Surrey, UK, the common oak flowers shed their pollen delicately. Nature's dance unfolds as these tiny particles float through the air, carrying life to other plants and trees nearby. Come autumn in Kellerwald, Hesse Germany; an enchanting woodland showcases a breathtaking display of colors on an English oak tree. Shades of golds and reds adorn its branches like nature's own masterpiece. Even during winter months when most trees lay bare under frosty skies; an Oak tree from the Quercus species remains resilient against harsh conditions. Its silhouette against a snowy backdrop reminds us that beauty can be found even amidst adversity. Beyond Quercus robur lies another member - Quercus suber or cork oak - famous for its unique bark used to produce wine corks among other things. This versatile species adds diversity to our forests while providing sustainable resources for various industries. A captivating image emerges as we envision a woman standing within the hollow trunk of Sherwood Forest's Major Oak – one cannot help but feel humbled by nature's grandeur encapsulated within this majestic giant. Quercus encompasses more than just individual species; it represents an entire genus that spans continents and climates alike. Oaks have stood witness to countless generations throughout history – their presence a testament to the enduring power of nature.