Friday, April 12, 2013

About Lebanon Oak Tree

The Lebanon oak (Quercus libani) is a kind of deciduous tree from the kind of the oaks (Quercus) in the family of the beech plants.It is resident in Syria and small Asia. In Central Europe she is to be seen only rare in botanischen collections (Arboretum).The Lebanon oak reaches a stature height of approximately 20 M. you forms an open, crown of tree. The crust is dark grey; the tears are orange. The branches are olive-brown, the buds orange brown. The are lanzettlich formed, 10 to 10 cm long and about 3 cm broad; they have 10 to 12 pairs of nerves and at the edge triangular teeth, which end in short bristles. The sheets are darkly shine green on the top side. The acorns sit on a very thick and short handle; they are about 2.5 cm thickly.

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