What is the oak on the left? This is an evergreen oak with smooth bark.
The leaf on the right is from a cork oak.
ID please
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Re: ID please
I think you might be asking a bit much for an ID from just a single leaf Steve. There's only about 800 to consider and probably more than half have similar lobed leaves.
Evergreen and smooth bark will probably narrow down the possibilities a bit but seed may be needed to definitively ID.
Not Q. robur if it is evergreen.
Evergreen and smooth bark will probably narrow down the possibilities a bit but seed may be needed to definitively ID.
Not Q. robur if it is evergreen.
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Re: ID please
Steve, the nearest species I can find is Quercus pubescens native to West Asia, Central and Southern Europe.
Roger
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