Observation
Quercus robur L.
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Andrzej Konstantynowicz
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
20 mai 2024

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Common Oak
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Annemarie Ahrens-Stehle
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
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Quercus robur Leaf
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Quercus robur Leaf
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Quercus robur Leaf
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Quercus robur Bark
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Date created
May 21, 2024
Last revised
May 21, 2024
Łódź, Botanical Garden
It is native to most of Europe and west of the Caucasus. Edible plant - seeds cooked; seeds chopped and roasted is used as an almond substitute; dried, grained and roasted seeds are a coffee substitute; an edible gum is obtained from the bark. Herbal plant - bark is the part of the plant that is most commonly used, though other parts such as the galls, seeds and seed cups are also sometimes used; a decoction or infusion is astringent, antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic, styptic and haemostatic; when taken internally treat conditions such as acute diarrhea, dysentery and haemorrhages. Useful plant - the wood is heavy, hard and durable with small grain; galls are used as a source of tannins.
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