Martin Pellizzer

Quercus Robur Subsp. Slavonica

Quercus robur subsp. slavonica is a lesser-known variant of the common oak known for its unique ecological and historical significance. Found primarily in the Balkans and parts of Eastern Europe, this subspecies thrives in diverse forest environments. Its distinctive morphology and adaptability make it an important part of local ecosystems. The subspecies has been studied for its resilience to climate change and soil conditions. Understanding Quercus robur subsp. slavonica offers insights into the broader conservation of oak species across Europe.