“The oak, when living, monarch of the wood. The English oak, which, dead, commands the flood.” -Charles Churchill The English oak (Quercus robur) was so highly valued by the English that it was ...
ideastream: John Grabowski, the Krieger Mueller Associate Professor of Applied History, provided his expertise in a story about a historic English oak tree being replanted at Rockefeller Pond in ...
Quercus, commonly known as the oak tree, was named the national tree of the United States in 2004. The oak is also the national tree of Germany, Serbia, Cyprus, England, Estonia, France, Moldova, ...
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The Hitler oaks – some of the few such trees left in world are national treasures of Hajdú-Bihar County
The champions of the 1936 Berlin Olympics received a unique gift: along with their gold medals, they were given one-year-old English oak trees (Quercus pedunculata) measuring 50–70 centimetres in ...
“Sing for the Oak Tree, the Monarch of the Wood.” These words were written by English poet Mary Botham Howitt, who died in 1888. She may be best known for her amusing creation, “The Spider and the Fly ...
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