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Oaks Of The World


Oaks of Asia - List of all 218 Menitsky, "Oaks of Asia" names and taxa in the Oak ICRA Checklist

Oak ICRA Checklist - List of all 1520 Accepted names in the database

Plants List: Quercus

Quercus images on Google

Oak images on Google

USDA Plant List Search: (Type Quercus)

eFlora - Quercus 

US Forestry Service Tree List 




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Awesome Acorns!!!

Awesome Acorns!!!
Oaks of Asia. Acorn images are original pen and ink illustrations on Bristol Board art cards.

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WELCOME TO MY PERSONAL COLLECTION OF OAK, ACORN AND LEAF ILLUSTRATIONS!!!

WELCOME TO MY PERSONAL COLLECTION OF OAK, ACORN AND LEAF ILLUSTRATIONS!!!

Autumn Oak Leaves

Autumn Oak Leaves

IMAGES & ILLUSTRATIONS © COPYRIGHT

IMAGES & ILLUSTRATIONS © COPYRIGHT
Attribution — Copyright © information limited to ilustrations and images by C.P.Adorio: You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work) Noncommercial — You may not use this work for commercial purposes. No Derivative Works — You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. The descriptions of the oaks, acorns and leaves are referenced and linked to online databases which are duly credited.

Ces In A Nutshell, By Bella Sinclair


From Tessa Edwards: The Ces Oak and The Giraffe: "And guess what! I've ordered a sapling oak to plant in our new garden. It's an English Oak(Quercus robur), which is a wonderfully rugged and very handsome deciduous tree which provides a rich habitat for other plants and is a valuable source of food for wildlife. It's a large tree with 'a broad head of spectacularly spreading branches filled with small clusters of catkins and flower spikes each spring' - followed by masses of acorns in lovely autumn tints of bright yellow and russet brown. I'm going to call it 'Queen Ces'. Oh yes I am! It will be my very own Magic Faraway Tree. (My friend Tessa Edwards passed away several months after she planted this tree which by that time had surpassed the giraffe's height. It is an English Oak, Quercus robur)." 

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