- petraea,
commonly known as the
sessile oak,
Cornish oak,
Irish oak or
durmast oak, is a
species of oak tree
native to most of
Europe and into Anatolia...
- for the
magazine editor Charles Holme. Miss
Jekyll designed the
plans at
Durmast House and
Gardens and has
recently been restored,
including a
Summer House...
- girth. It has been
proven that the
roofs of
these buildings are made of
Durmast oak,
which closely resembles chestnut in
grain and color. It is therefore...
- in the park.
There are also
forests of willow, poplar,
common hornbeam,
durmast oak and
Turkey oak. In total,
there are 1,600
plant species in the park...
- Linnaeus, and the name is
derived from the
Roman name, aesculus, of the
durmast oak.
Turbinata means ‘conical’, ‘turbinate’, or ‘top-shaped’.
Flora of...
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perpallida Trel. –
Mexico Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. –
sessile oak,
durmast oak – Europe,
Anatolia Quercus petraea subsp.
polycarpa (Schur) Soó - Georgian...
- rye išenti / tāšentit
centenum ("rye;
something gathered hundred each")
durmast iskir aesculus eschio /
ischio fig (in the
stage of pollination) karḍus...
-
plant species include common yew and oregano. High
woods mostly consist of
durmast oak,
Turkey oak, hornbeam, beech, linden,
black pine,
black locust and...
-
Carnia changes with altitude. Up to the
elevation of 400–500
metres stand durmast and
chestnut forests and some
submontane cultivation zones, but very soon...
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