Martin Pellizzer

Quercus Toza Proles Pyrenaica

Quercus toza proles pyrenaica is a rare and ancient oak species native to the Pyrenees mountains. This unique plant is part of the Fagaceae family and is known for its distinctive morphology and ecological significance. Its survival is threatened by habitat loss and climate change, making it a subject of conservation interest. The tree's leaves and acorns have been studied for their potential medicinal properties. Understanding and protecting this species is crucial for preserving biodiversity in mountainous regions.