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Quercus Collection (page 8)

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

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890438

Picture No. 10890438
Ancient Sessile Oak pollards (Quercus petraea) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890437

Picture No. 10890437
Ancient Sessile Oak pollards (Quercus petraea) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890355

Picture No. 10890355
Black Tor Copse / Black-a-tor copse NNR (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890357

Picture No. 10890357
Black Tor Copse / Black-a-tor copse NNR (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890354

Picture No. 10890354
Wistman's Wood NNR - high altitude Common Oak woodland in winter (England's equivalent of cloud forest) (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890356

Picture No. 10890356
Black Tor Copse / Black-a-tor copse NNR (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890353

Picture No. 10890353
Wistman's Wood NNR - high altitude Common Oak woodland in winter (England's equivalent of cloud forest) (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10886795

Picture No. 10886795
Hungarian Oak - woodland after rain (Quercus frainetto) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10886790

Picture No. 10886790
Downy Oak - on flowery limestone pavement area on Monte Sacro (Quercus pubescens) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10792448

Picture No. 10792448
Oak Tree - ancient specimen in spring (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10792128

Picture No. 10792128
Father Christmas - on a bicycle - in snow covered avenue of Oak trees (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10890985

Picture No. 10890985
Oak - young leaves in spring (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10901030

Picture No. 10901030
Oak Trees and Autumn Fog (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899420

Picture No. 10899420
Woodland Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899421

Picture No. 10899421
Holm Oak Tree (Quercus ilex) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899291

Picture No. 10899291
Sessile Oak Forest / Cornish Oak / Durmast Oak (Quercus petraea / Quercus sessiliflora) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899290

Picture No. 10899290
Sessile Oak Forest / Cornish Oak / Durmast Oak (Quercus petraea / Quercus sessiliflora) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899271

Picture No. 10899271
Pedunculate / English Oak Tree (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899083

Picture No. 10899083
Pedunculate / English Oak (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10899084

Picture No. 10899084
Pedunculate / English Oak (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10901033

Picture No. 10901033
Mixed Deciduous Woodland - showing autumn colour (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10901031

Picture No. 10901031
Oak Tree - ancient stem and autumn colour (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10896547

Picture No. 10896547
Oak - Dying (Quercus robur) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 10896495

Picture No. 10896495
Oak - Bark removed (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Chestnut-leaved Oak (Quercus castaneifolia) habit, growing in botanic gardens

Chestnut-leaved Oak (Quercus castaneifolia) habit, growing in botanic gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, England, August

Background imageQuercus Collection: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of acorns, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation

Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of acorns, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August

Background imageQuercus Collection: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of acorn, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation

Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of acorn, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August

Background imageQuercus Collection: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of leaves, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation

Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of leaves, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August

Background imageQuercus Collection: Common Oak, Quercus robur, self-seeded seedling, germinating in grassland, West Berkshire

Common Oak, Quercus robur, self-seeded seedling, germinating in grassland, West Berkshire, England, June

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) ancient woodland habitat with stream cascading over rocks

Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) ancient woodland habitat with stream cascading over rocks, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak, Peak District N.P. Derbyshire, England, May

Background imageQuercus Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) acorn, germinating, Kent, England, October

Common Oak (Quercus robur) acorn, germinating, Kent, England, October

Background imageQuercus Collection: Hoar frost on Oak (Quercus sp. ) tree, Staffordshire, England, December

Hoar frost on Oak (Quercus sp. ) tree, Staffordshire, England, December
Hoar frost on Oak (Quercus sp.) tree, Staffordshire, England, December

Background imageQuercus Collection: Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) introduced species, close-up of leaf, Suffolk, England, February

Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) introduced species, close-up of leaf, Suffolk, England, February

Background imageQuercus Collection: Holm Oak tree in Winter - Quercus ilex

Holm Oak tree in Winter - Quercus ilex

Background imageQuercus Collection: bluebells flowering at Blackbury Camp, a Devon Iron-age fort

bluebells flowering at Blackbury Camp, a Devon Iron-age fort, with beech and oak trees in young leaf on a bright spring day

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) old woodland habitat, growing on slope beside river

Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) old woodland habitat, growing on slope beside river, West Lyn Valley, above Watersmeet, Exmoor N.P. Devon, England, November

Background imageQuercus Collection: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of leaf underside, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation

Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of leaf underside, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August

Background imageQuercus Collection: Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) fallen acorns, cups and leaves, Greece, April

Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) fallen acorns, cups and leaves, Greece, April

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) trunk, growing on riverbank beside fast-flowing river

Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) trunk, growing on riverbank beside fast-flowing river, upper River Severn, near Llanidloes, Powys, Wales, October

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cork Oak (Quercus suber) managed forest habitat on basalt plateau, Giara di Gesturi, Sardinia

Cork Oak (Quercus suber) managed forest habitat on basalt plateau, Giara di Gesturi, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageQuercus Collection: Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) habit, Dorest, England, October

Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) habit, Dorest, England, October

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) habit, growing beside gate on farm, backlit in fog with sunbeams

Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea) habit, growing beside gate on farm, backlit in fog with sunbeams, Powys, Wales, October

Background imageQuercus Collection: Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) close-up of flowers and leaves, Sardinia, Italy, April

Holm Oak (Quercus ilex) close-up of flowers and leaves, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cork Oak (Quercus suber) close-up of trunk, with harvested bark

Cork Oak (Quercus suber) close-up of trunk, with harvested bark, growing in managed forest on basalt plateau, Giara di Gesturi, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageQuercus Collection: Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) close-up of acorns, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August

Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) close-up of acorns, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, August

Background imageQuercus Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk and branches, growing in meadow at edge of village

Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk and branches, growing in meadow at edge of village, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England, May

Background imageQuercus Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) Son of Royal Oak, storm damaged descendant of original Royal Oak where

Common Oak (Quercus robur) Son of Royal Oak, storm damaged descendant of original Royal Oak where King Charles II hid when fleeing from Oliver Cromwells parliamentary troops, Boscobel House

Background imageQuercus Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) growing in rocky woodland habitat, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak

Common Oak (Quercus robur) growing in rocky woodland habitat, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak, Peak District N. P
Common Oak (Quercus robur) growing in rocky woodland habitat, Padley Gorge, Dark Peak, Peak District N.P. Derbyshire, England, November



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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.