Martin Pellizzer

Quercus Robur Var. Brutia

English oak, scientifically known as Quercus robur var. brutia, is a robust and iconic tree native to Europe. It is renowned for its strong, durable wood and sprawling canopy that provides shelter to countless species. This variant of the common oak exhibits unique characteristics, including a more compact growth habit and distinctive leaf shapes. Its historical significance spans centuries, from ancient forests to modern landscapes. The English oak remains a symbol of resilience and ecological importance in temperate regions.