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English Oak Collection (page 2)

The English oak (Quercus robur) is a symbol of strength and endurance, deeply rooted in the history and landscapes of England

Background imageEnglish Oak 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

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaf underside, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaf underside, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, September

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Pedunculate or English oak (Quercus robur), Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau

Pedunculate or English oak (Quercus robur), Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pancrace Bessa
Botany - Fagaceae - Pedunculate or English oak (Quercus robur). Henry Louis Duhamel du Monceau, botanical plate by Pancrace Bessa

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 6091

English oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 6091
English oak (Quercus robur). Decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Oak (Quercus robur) leaf C014 / 0729

Oak (Quercus robur) leaf C014 / 0729
Oak (Quercus robur) leaf

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English Oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 4265

English Oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 4265
Ripening acorns of English Oak (Quercus robur) in October

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English Oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 4263

English Oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 4263
Foliage and ripening acorns of English Oak (Quercus robur) in October

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English Oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 4264

English Oak (Quercus robur) C016 / 4264
Ripening acorns of English Oak (Quercus robur) in summer

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Oak pancake spangle gall, SEM

Oak pancake spangle gall, SEM
Oak pancake spangle gall. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a gall on a leaf from an oak tree (Quercus robur)

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Spangle galls on an oak leaf, SEM

Spangle galls on an oak leaf, SEM
Spangle galls on an oak leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spangle galls on the underside of a leaf from the English oak (Quercus robur) tree

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Quercus robur, oak tree

Quercus robur, oak tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Quercus rober niger, oak tree

Quercus rober niger, oak tree
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Quercus robur, oak

Quercus robur, oak
Oak leaves growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. May 2003

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Quercus robur, English oak

Quercus robur, English oak
A photograph of six of decorative ceiling panels from the roof of the Natural History Museums Central Hall showing Quercus robur, English oak

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient stag-headed trees with hollow trunks and branches

Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient stag-headed trees with hollow trunks and branches, growing in deciduous woodland habitat, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) Major Oak ancient tree, over 1, 150 years old

Common Oak (Quercus robur) Major Oak ancient tree, over 1, 150 years old, with branches supported with metal posts, growing in deciduous woodland habitat, Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English Oak Tree

English Oak Tree
ME-2197 English Oak Tree Quercus robur Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English Oak or Pendunculate Oak acorns

English Oak or Pendunculate Oak acorns
ME-2078 English Oak or Pendunculate Oak acorns Quercus robur Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Old Oak Tree - in the woods

Old Oak Tree - in the woods
ME-2530 Old Oak Tree - in the woods Quercus robur Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English Oak Tree - young growth

English Oak Tree - young growth
ME-2196 English Oak Tree - young growth Quercus robur Johan De Meester contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) ancient woodland habitat in mist

Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) ancient woodland habitat in mist, 16th century deer park, Whiddon Deer Park, Teign Valley, Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, january

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk with burrs, growing in ancient woodland habitat

Common Oak (Quercus robur) trunk with burrs, growing in ancient woodland habitat, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of snow covered leaves, Kent, England, december

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of snow covered leaves, Kent, England, december

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk, growing in arable farmland, Bacton, Suffolk

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk, growing in arable farmland, Bacton, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaves, autumn colour in woodland, Oulton, Cheshire

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of leaves, autumn colour in woodland, Oulton, Cheshire, England, october

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree with dead wood, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England

Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree with dead wood, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, september

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) dead tree, on grazing marsh habitat against stormy sky

Common Oak (Quercus robur) dead tree, on grazing marsh habitat against stormy sky, Elmley Marshes N. N. R
Common Oak (Quercus robur) dead tree, on grazing marsh habitat against stormy sky, Elmley Marshes N.N.R. North Kent Marshes, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, september

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) young trees, growing in new Millenium woodland

Common Oak (Quercus robur) young trees, growing in new Millenium woodland, planted on former meadowland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Silver Birch (Betula pendula) woodland habitat in snow

Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Silver Birch (Betula pendula) woodland habitat in snow, at edge of river valley fen, Redgrave and Lopham Fen N.N.R. Waveney Valley, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) snow covered branches, Kent, England, december

Common Oak (Quercus robur) snow covered branches, Kent, England, december

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of fallen acorns, West Sussex, England, october

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of fallen acorns, West Sussex, England, october

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) stag head with dead branches protruding from leafy crown, habit

Common Oak (Quercus robur) stag head with dead branches protruding from leafy crown, habit, growing beside track in arable farmland, Bacton, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of acorns, England, september

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of acorns, England, september

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) coppiced trunk, growing in wooded meadow habitat

Common Oak (Quercus robur) coppiced trunk, growing in wooded meadow habitat, Tagamoisa Nature Reserve, Saaremaa Island, Estonia, may

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree, close-up of trunk and bole

Common Oak (Quercus robur) ancient tree, close-up of trunk and bole, in hedgerow at edge of pasture with melting snow, Bacton, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) sapling, growing on acid grassland, Little Ouse Headwaters Project

Common Oak (Quercus robur) sapling, growing on acid grassland, Little Ouse Headwaters Project, Hinderclay Fen, Hinderclay, Little Ouse Valley, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk with burr, growing in ancient woodland

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of trunk with burr, growing in ancient woodland, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) and European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

Common Oak (Quercus robur) and European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) ancient woodland habitat with path, Wolves Wood RSPB Reserve, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Common Alder (Alnus glutinosa)

Common Oak (Quercus robur) and Common Alder (Alnus glutinosa) growing in alder carr wet woodland habitat, in valley fen reserve, Hopton Fen, Hopton, Suffolk, England, november

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) habit, mature trees growing in parkland habitat, Thornham Estate

Common Oak (Quercus robur) habit, mature trees growing in parkland habitat, Thornham Estate, Thornham Magna, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of bark, Suffolk, England, october

Common Oak (Quercus robur) close-up of bark, Suffolk, England, october

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Snow on branches

Snow on branches
Snow on the branches of a Pedunculare Oak (Quercus robur). Photographed at dawn in the New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: English oak buds

English oak buds
English oak (Quercus robur) buds breaking open in spring. Photographed in April, in Dorset, UK

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Acorns

Acorns fallen from an oak tree (Quercus robur) in autumn. Photographed in October, in Dorset, UK

Background imageEnglish Oak Collection: Knopper gall on acorn

Knopper gall on acorn. Close-up of two acorns from an Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur) tree. The lower one has been infected by the parasitic larva of a gall wasp (Andricus quercuscalicis)



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The English oak (Quercus robur) is a symbol of strength and endurance, deeply rooted in the history and landscapes of England. Its acorns, scattered across forest floors, hold the promise of new life and growth. Standing tall amidst ancient woodlands, the majestic English oak tree commands respect with its gnarled branches reaching towards the sky. Intriguingly intricate, the English oak leaf pores under scanning electron microscopy reveal a fascinating world within. Each pore tells a story of resilience and adaptation to changing environments. From Hampstead Heath in England to Gorecko Koscielne in Poland, these magnificent trees have found their home across borders. Helmingham in Suffolk showcases an enchanting black-and-white photo capturing the timeless beauty of British trees, with an emphasis on the regal English oak. La Fontaine's fables remind us of nature's lessons as we ponder upon "The Acorn and The Gourd" or "The Oak and The Reed. " These tales speak volumes about humility, strength, and embracing our unique qualities. Photographers like Eye_Ubiquitous_20104975 capture breathtaking moments when an oak tree at sunrise illuminates Ashdown Forest in Sussex. It serves as a reminder that even amidst darkness, there is always hope for a brighter tomorrow, and are not just mere trees; they embody history, culture, and natural wonders that transcend boundaries. They stand tall as guardians of our past while offering shade for future generations to come. Let us cherish these noble giants that grace our landscapes with their presence – symbols of endurance that connect us to nature's grandeur.