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

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cork oak (Quercus suber) in the Alentejo. Europe, Southern Europe, Portugal, Alentejo

Cork oak (Quercus suber) in the Alentejo. Europe, Southern Europe, Portugal, Alentejo
Cork oak (Quercus suber) in the Alentejo. Portugal

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11807170

Picture No. 11807170
Oak Eggar Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11807143

Picture No. 11807143
Oak Eggar Moth, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration of Quercus cerris (Turkey Oak)

Illustration of Quercus cerris (Turkey Oak)

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration of Quercus cerris Variegata (Variegated Turkey Oak)

Illustration of Quercus cerris Variegata (Variegated Turkey Oak) showing shape of tree with and without leaves

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration of Quercus robur f. fastigiata (Cypress Oak) showing shape of tree with

Illustration of Quercus robur f. fastigiata (Cypress Oak) showing shape of tree with and without leaves

Background imageQuercus Collection: Illustration of fallen oak tree trunk with shoot growing from branch

Illustration of fallen oak tree trunk with shoot growing from branch

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676319

Picture No. 11676319
Cork Oak Tree Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676237

Picture No. 11676237
Cork Oak Tree with bark removed Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676226

Picture No. 11676226
Cork Oak stacked in piles to dry Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676215

Picture No. 11676215
Cork Oak drying bark from initial harvests is of inferior quality and is used to make flooring, shoes, insulation materials and other industrial products Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676204

Picture No. 11676204
Cork Oak stacked in piles to dry Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676193

Picture No. 11676193
Cork Oak stacked in piles to dry Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11676170

Picture No. 11676170
Cork Oak Tree with bark removed Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Oak (Quercus), Othenstorf, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Oak (Quercus), Othenstorf, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Shadow of an Oak Tree (Quercus)

Shadow of an Oak Tree (Quercus)

Background imageQuercus Collection: Solitary oak tree in the sunrise on the Elbe meadows, Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve near Dessau

Solitary oak tree in the sunrise on the Elbe meadows, Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve near Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Water droplets on an oak leaf

Water droplets on an oak leaf

Background imageQuercus Collection: View towards the foliage of a sun-drenched Oak (Quercus), Trondheim, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

View towards the foliage of a sun-drenched Oak (Quercus), Trondheim, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sunset with a solitary oak tree on a frost-covered meadow, near Adelschlag, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Sunset with a solitary oak tree on a frost-covered meadow, near Adelschlag, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Old free-standing Pedunculate Oaks or English Oaks (Quercus robur)

Old free-standing Pedunculate Oaks or English Oaks (Quercus robur), Mecklenburg Elbe Valley Nature Park, UNESCO Elbe River Landscape Biosphere Reserve, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Sessile or Durmast Oak -Quercus petraea, Quercus sessilis-, unripe acorn on tree, Neunkirchen

Sessile or Durmast Oak -Quercus petraea, Quercus sessilis-, unripe acorn on tree, Neunkirchen, Siegerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: English Oak -Quercus robur-, twig with acorns and leaves, Neunkirchen in Siegerland

English Oak -Quercus robur-, twig with acorns and leaves, Neunkirchen in Siegerland, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus 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 imageQuercus Collection: Nuthatch -Sitta europaea-, mature bird sitting on the mossy branch of an oak tree, Germany, Europe

Nuthatch -Sitta europaea-, mature bird sitting on the mossy branch of an oak tree, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus 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 imageQuercus Collection: Oak Hawk-moth -Marumba quercus-, female on a tree trunk, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Oak Hawk-moth -Marumba quercus-, female on a tree trunk, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Oak -Quercus sp. - in the snow, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Oak -Quercus sp. - in the snow, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Oak -Quercus sp.- in the snow, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageQuercus Collection: Landscape at sunrise in winter, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Landscape at sunrise in winter, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Background imageQuercus Collection: View of typical landscape of the Extremadura, at Quintana de la Serena, Extremadura, Spain

View of typical landscape of the Extremadura, at Quintana de la Serena, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageQuercus Collection: Evergreen oak -Quercus ilex- and flower meadow, Extremadura, Spain

Evergreen oak -Quercus ilex- and flower meadow, Extremadura, Spain

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

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

Background imageQuercus Collection: Solitary oak trees in the fog, Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Solitary oak trees in the fog, Middle Elbe Biosphere Reserve, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cork oak -Quercus suber-, Serra de Monchique, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Cork oak -Quercus suber-, Serra de Monchique, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Harvested bark of cork oaks -Quercus suber-, Serra de Monchique, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Harvested bark of cork oaks -Quercus suber-, Serra de Monchique, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Background imageQuercus Collection: Cork oak -Quercus suber-, Algarve, Portugal

Cork oak -Quercus suber-, Algarve, Portugal

Background imageQuercus Collection: Northern Red Oak or Champion Oak -Quercus rubra-, leaf

Northern Red Oak or Champion Oak -Quercus rubra-, leaf

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

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

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

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

Background imageQuercus Collection: European Tree Frog -Hyla arborea- climbing on an oak, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

European Tree Frog -Hyla arborea- climbing on an oak, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11071901

Picture No. 11071901
Oak Tree Autumn - Furst Puckler Park, Bad Muskau, Germany. Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11071896

Picture No. 11071896
Oak Tree Autumn - Furst Puckler Park, Bad Muskau, Germany. Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11051037

Picture No. 11051037
Oak Tree acorns Trandeiras, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11051035

Picture No. 11051035
Oak Tree bark detail Trandeiras, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11051034

Picture No. 11051034
Oak Tree detail of a leaf Trandeiras, Galicia, Spain Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) Squaw Weed (Senecio ampullaceus) and Pointed Phlox (Phlox cuspidata)

Live Oak (Quercus virginiana) Squaw Weed (Senecio ampullaceus) and Pointed Phlox (Phlox cuspidata), Stockdale, Wilson County, Texas, USA

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11014565

Picture No. 11014565
Oak Eggar Moth - portrait on white background Allariz, Galicia, Spain (Lasiocampa quercus) Date:

Background imageQuercus Collection: Picture No. 11014564

Picture No. 11014564
Oak Eggar Moth - portrait on white background with open wings Allariz, Galicia, Spain (Lasiocampa quercus) Date:



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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.