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Quercus robur

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Quercus robur,
n See oak.


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Whether it be Quercus petraea, the Sessile Oak, more suited to the Northern and Western climates of Britain or Quercus robur, the common oak occurring across the British Isles, the oak tree is an established part of the British natural and managed landscape.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Family Name Quercus petrae and Quercus robur of the Family Fagaceae Common Names Brown oak, English brown oak, European oak, pollard oak, pollardok Height/Weight The oaks grow from 60 to 100 feet tall The weight varies according to the country of origin, with the English oaks typically 45 pounds per cubic foot.
Cultivation and harvest of oak mistletoe on sites with acidic soils ensure Mn concentrations in oak mistletoe extracts which reflect a natural host-specific feature of Viscum album growing on Quercus robur and petraea.
 
 
 
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