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Pedunculate Oak Collection (page 2)

The majestic pedunculate oak, also known as the English oak (Quercus robur), is a symbol of strength and endurance

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Common walnut, Juglans regia (top left und center), sweet chestnut, Castanea sativa (top right)

Common walnut, Juglans regia (top left und center), sweet chestnut, Castanea sativa (top right), common beech, Fagus sylvatica (bottem left), pedunculate oak, Quercus robur L

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: CJO11520005

CJO11520005
An English Oak tree in a field at the village of Wrington at sunrise

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Common oak trees in late day light

Common oak trees in late day light
Common oak or pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) tree in late day light; Bavaria, Germany

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Fagaceae - Pedunculate oak Quercus robur, illustration

Fagaceae - Pedunculate oak Quercus robur, illustration
Botany - Trees - Fagaceae - Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), illustration

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: One European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) perched in a tree with hoarfrost, Bremerton, gelderland

One European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) perched in a tree with hoarfrost, Bremerton, gelderland, the Netherlands

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: One Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) perched on a branch with hoarfrost, Bremerton, gelderland

One Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) perched on a branch with hoarfrost, Bremerton, gelderland, the Netherlands

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: One Great Tit (Parus major) perched on a branch covered with hoarfrost at an early

One Great Tit (Parus major) perched on a branch covered with hoarfrost at an early morning in winter, Bremerton, gelderland, the Netherlands

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: The mysterious Wistmans Wood, an ancient stunted pedunculate oak woodland high

The mysterious Wistmans Wood, an ancient stunted pedunculate oak woodland high on the Dartmoor moorland, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: English oak, Pedunculate oak, or French oak -Quercus robur- in the fog, raised hide, Swabian Alb

English oak, Pedunculate oak, or French oak -Quercus robur- in the fog, raised hide, Swabian Alb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: English Oak or Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur, Quercus petraea- surrounded by autumnal fog

English Oak or Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur, Quercus petraea- surrounded by autumnal fog, Lindenberg, Horben, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland, Europe

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur-, flowering, male inflorescence, Thuringia, Germany

Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur-, flowering, male inflorescence, Thuringia, Germany

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur-, Jaegersborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur-, Jaegersborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Old Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur-, Jaegersborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Old Pedunculate Oak -Quercus robur-, Jaegersborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Common Oak (Quercus robur) stunted trees with epiphytic ferns

Common Oak (Quercus robur) stunted trees with epiphytic ferns, with moss covered boulders in understory of moorland copse, Wistmans Wood N.N.R. Dartmoor N.P. Devon, England, November

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

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

Background imagePedunculate Oak 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 imagePedunculate Oak 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Oak acorns and autumn leaf C017 / 7172

Oak acorns and autumn leaf C017 / 7172
Oak acorns and autumn leaf. Acorns, the nut of the oak tree (Quercus robur), contain the seed that forms a new tree. Like all deciduous trees, the leaves change colour in autumn as the green pigment

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

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

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

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

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

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

Background imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate 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 imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Snow on branches

Snow on branches of a pedunculate oak (Quercus robur)

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: English oak buds

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

Background imagePedunculate Oak Collection: Acorns

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



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The majestic pedunculate oak, also known as the English oak (Quercus robur), is a symbol of strength and endurance. Its acorns are a familiar sight in oak woodlands on Dartmoor, where these ancient trees thrive. In early spring, the English oak bursts to life with fresh growth, painting Gloucestershire fields with vibrant shades of green. As April arrives in Surrey, the common oak flowers shed their pollen, creating a beautiful spectacle in the UK countryside. Come autumn, the English oak woodland transforms into a kaleidoscope of fiery hues in Kellerwald, Hesse, Germany. The leaves and acorns of not only pedunculate oaks but also sessile oaks (Quercus sessilis), Turkey oaks (Quercus cerris), and Northern red oaks (Quercus rubra) create an enchanting illustration of nature's diversity. Underneath its branches lies Oakwood on Dartmoor - a sanctuary for wildlife and a testament to the timeless beauty of these magnificent trees. Silhouetted against Brecon Beacons' night sky adorned with stars, the towering presence of an Oak tree evokes feelings of awe and wonder. Even during winter mist that blankets Herefordshire Plateau's parkland landscape, the stoic silhouette of an Oak tree remains resolute. And at Marsland Mouth in Devon Wildlife Trust's protected area stands an ancient Oak tree that has witnessed centuries pass by. The pedunculate oak embodies resilience through changing seasons while providing shelter for countless creatures, and is more than just a tree; it represents nature's enduring legacy etched across landscapes both near and far.