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Species that are closely related to the Pedunculate oak
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Arkansas oak (
Quercus arkansana
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Information on the Arkansas oak is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Beech (
Fagus sylvatica
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The beech is a magnificent large tree with a broad crown, and very smooth greyish bark. There are typically many branches, which ...
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Rauli (
Nothofagus alpina
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Roble Colorado (
Nothofagus glauca
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Information on the roble colorado is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Sessile oak (
Quercus petraea
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Oak trees have a special place in the English psyche, and are well-loved symbols of strength. The crown of this magnificent native...
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Encino of Hinton (
Quercus hintonii
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Growing up to 15 metres in height, this deciduous tree has dark bark and is characterised by its bright red foliage at the start o...
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