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Quercus petraea — Sessile Oak
The ‘other’ native oak, common particularly in hilly areas.
The alternate leaves are lobed like those of English Oak but are rather larger and shinier, and have good-sized stalks. The buds are fat and usually clustered at the shoot ends. The acorns are stalkless.
For similar trees see: Oaks Click on an orange link to display the associated image; click on the image to see the larger parent image in a separate window Copyright © 2007 Philip Brassett
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