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Oak
Gallery 1
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OAK
- the definitive British tree! Whether
it be sessile or pedunculate there are
great renditions of oaks from all over
Britain. Lichen encrusted ancient oak
woodlands, growing amongst huge boulders
on Dartmoor, at Wistmans Wood and Piles
Copse. Massive old veterans of Staverton
Park in Suffolk and Windsor Great Park.
The wet and wild Atlantic oak woods of
north-west Wales and the western reaches
of Scotland. The highest oak woods in
England, at Keskadale in Cumbria. Many
fine and famous individual historic and
ancient oaks, such as the Major Oak, Marton
Oak, Bowthorpe Oak, Pontfadog Oak, etc..
Handsome specimens in field, hedgerow
and parkland. Details of bark, leaves,
flowers and acorns, as well as many of
the galls associated with oak.
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| Sessile
oak acorns |
Record
girth sessile oak Croft Castle, Herefordshire |
Dead
oak at Windsor Great Park |
Oaks
in Moccas Park, Herefordshire |
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| Oak
Apple gall on English oak |
Fossil
Oak Leaf - Quercus Simulata |
Oak
Leaves |
Bole
of ancient oak pollard Savernake Forest, Wiltshire |
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| Ancient
oak pollard in old parkland at Croft Castle, Herefordshire |
Huge
& ancient oak pollard Croft Castle, Herefordshire |
Oaks
in Wistman's Wood, Dartmoor Devon |
The
Henry VI Oak at Irton Hall, Cumbria |
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