Quercus robur 10 PCS fresh seeds acorns from Siberia, European oak, English oak seeds, Pedunculate oak, Summer oak, Oak tree

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🌱 Quercus robur — European oak, English oak, Pedunculate oak, Summer oak, Oak tree

These are seeds of the majestic Quercus robur, a member of the Fagaceae family, known for its impressive size, longevity, and ecological importance. As a deciduous tree, it provides a stunning display of seasonal changes, from the vibrant green of its leaves to the rich brown of its acorns. With its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, this tree is a popular choice for landscaping and reforestation efforts.

🌿 Botanical Description

The Quercus robur is a large, strongly branching tree that can reach heights of 20-40 meters, with a dense, tent-like or wide-pyramidal crown and a powerful trunk. Its leaves are oblong, oblong-obovate, or heart-shaped, often with ears, and are dark green above with prominent lighter veins. The tree produces dioecious flowers, which bloom in May, and its fruit is a nut (acorn) that ripens in September-October. With a lifespan of up to 2,000 years, although typically living 300-400 years, this tree is a testament to the enduring power of nature.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sowing depth: 1-2 cm, timing: autumn or spring, pre-treatment: stratification for 30-60 days
  • Germination temperature: 15-20°C, time: 1-3 months
  • Soil type: fertile, well-moistened, permeable, deep loamy and sandy loam soils, pH: 6.0-7.0
  • Watering: regular, fertilization: balanced fertilizer in spring
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 (-40°C to -34°C), frost tolerance: moderate

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

Quercus robur is native to Europe, western Asia, and north Africa, where it can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, woodlands, and along rivers. It thrives in temperate climates with moderate temperatures and rainfall, and can tolerate a range of soil types and conditions.

✨ Interesting Facts

The Quercus robur has been an important part of human history and culture, providing food, shelter, and fuel for centuries. Its acorns have been a staple food source for many animals, and its wood has been used for furniture, construction, and tool-making. In addition, the tree has been used in traditional medicine and has played a significant role in many mythologies and folklore.

Perennial: Y

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