Quercus Robur Subsp. Brutia
Quercus robur subsp. brutia is a lesser-known variant of the common oak known for its unique characteristics. Found primarily in southeastern Europe, this subspecies thrives in specific ecological niches. Its leaves and acorns differ slightly from the typical oak, making it distinct in appearance. The tree is valued for its hardiness and historical significance in local ecosystems. Understanding this subspecies offers insights into the adaptability of oak species.