Quercus canariensis

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An acorn of the Algerian Oak or Mirbeck's Oak (<i>Quercus canariensis</i>) on some of the tree's foliage. This deciduous tree can grow to 40m tall, has thick, deeply fissured bark, and despite the specific epithet, it comes not from the Canaries but. North Africa and the Iberian. Peninsula. It does not lose its foliage until the first hard frosts, develops little or no autumn colour and in mild areas it may be semi-evergreen. Each fertile acorns is often subtended by several small sterile fruits
 

An acorn of the Algerian Oak or Mirbeck's Oak (Quercus canariensis) on some of the tree's foliage. This deciduous tree can grow to 40m tall, has thick, deeply fissured bark, and despite the specific epithet, it comes not from the Canaries but. North Africa and the Iberian. Peninsula. It does not lose its foliage until the first hard frosts, develops little or no autumn colour and in mild areas it may be semi-evergreen. Each fertile acorns is often subtended by several small sterile fruits

 

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