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European oak (Quercus robur) — also known as English oak, pedunculate oak, or common oak — is one of Europe’s most iconic and long-lived hardwood trees. It has played a central role in European forests, culture, and history for centuries.
Native range: Most of Europe and parts of western Asia — from the British Isles and Scandinavia to the Caucasus
Uses and Importance
Wood:
Hard, strong, and durable; light to medium brown with a prominent grain
Used for shipbuilding (historically), furniture, flooring, barrels, beams, and architectural woodwork
Cultural significance:
A national symbol of strength and endurance in many European countries
Featured in folklore, heraldry, and place names throughout Europe


