pedunculate oak

NOUN
  1. medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood
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  • The vegetation of the Carpathians displays a pronounced zonation: the foothills are mostly covered by mixed deciduous forests, dominated by pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), lime (Tilia cordata) and hornbean (Carpinus betulus) in the north, and by various oak species (Quercus sessilis, Q. cerris, Q. pubescens, Q. frainetto) in the south. Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • The vegetation of the Carpathians displays a pronounced zonation: the foothills are mostly covered by mixed deciduous forests, dominated by pedunculate oak (Quercus robur), lime (Tilia cordata) and hornbean (Carpinus betulus) in the north, and by various oak species (Quercus sessilis, Q. cerris, Q. pubescens, Q. frainetto) in the south. Carpathian montane conifer forests
  • This includes some monthly parameters of year y year of ring formation, and also some parameters of the years y-1 to y-4 for sessile oak and y-1 to y-5 for pedunculate oak. The RE Benchmark in A&W « Climate Audit
  • The leaves on a pedunculate oak have no stalks and the acorns do. Times, Sunday Times
  • The model explains 78.3% of the variance for sessile oak and 74.3% for pedunculate oak. The RE Benchmark in A&W « Climate Audit
  • The leaves on a pedunculate oak have no stalks and the acorns do. Times, Sunday Times
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