Quercus Acutissima Subsp. Euacutissima
Japanese oak, scientifically known as Quercus acutissima subsp. euacutissima, is a resilient and ornamental tree native to eastern Asia. It is prized for its dense foliage, attractive bark, and ability to thrive in various soil conditions. This subspecies is often used in landscaping due to its hardiness and aesthetic appeal. Its leaves turn vibrant shades of red and yellow in autumn, adding visual interest to gardens. The tree plays an important role in local ecosystems and is a symbol of longevity in Japanese culture.