Quercus

This genus is extremely variable with some species being no more than a large bush and others which become magnificent specimens nearly a hundred feet (30m) tall and capable of living to a great age. The larger trees often have valuable timber, resistant to rot and valued for furniture making. Noted often for their acorns produced in the autumn and their architectural leaves which often turn to stunning colours in the autumn.

Thursday, May 17, 2012
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