Cork oak (Quercus suber)

Cork oak (Quercus suber)

Appearance: Deciduous evergreen tree with relatively low, very wide and spreading, but the usual spherical vaulted crown, on relatively short, often slightly tilted, oblique trunk. Height up to approx 20 meters, usually only 6-10 meters. Branches …

Burgundy oak (The oak tree)

Burgundy oak (The oak tree)

Appearance: A deciduous tree shedding its leaves for the winter. to approx 35 them in height. The crown is very loose and slender at first, with steep hills, thin, quite regularly arranged branches, while in older trees, it is more vaulted with a spherical outline, z …

Red oak (Quercus rubra)

Red oak (Quercus rubra)

Appearance: A magnificent tree that sheds its leaves for winter, which can reach heights up to 35 meters. The crown is still conical in young specimens, later much wider, and in mature age very wide and domed.

The trunk is quite massive, while …

Mud oak (Quercus palustris)

Mud oak (Quercus palustris)

Appearance Deciduous tree shedding leaves for winter, with a height of up to 25 meters. The crown is quite slender and rounded in younger specimens, narrow and slightly vaulted in older trees, but not that wide and spread out, like many …

Scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea)

Scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea)

Appearance; A deciduous tree shedding its leaves for the winter, to approx 25 m in height. The crown of younger trees is conical, with rather dense branches, vaulted in older specimens, in the lower section with only a few branches, in the top – z …

Edible chestnut (castanea sativa)

Edible chestnut (castanea sativa)

Appearance: A stately deciduous tree that sheds its leaves for winter, almost to 30 m high. The crown is initially conical, more columnar with age, and finally, vaulted high and wide, with thick, relatively short limbs. branches. placed whorls. build up …

Beech ordinary (Fagus sylvatica)

Beech ordinary (Fagus sylvatica)

Appearance: Usually stately, large tree up to approx 30 meters. The crown is slender in younger specimens, in the elderly – quite wide and domed, often wonderfully developed, especially in free-standing trees. The trunk is clearly visible at least …

Turkish Hazel, tree hazel (Corylus colurna)

Turkish Hazel, tree hazel (Corylus colurna)

Appearance: The smaller tree with the highest height 20 m, rarely – higher. The crown is usually wide conical or ovoid, with slim, well-marked vertex, regular and homogeneous in outline. Branches and branches at least in younger specimens almost …

Common hornbeam (Birch wood)

Common hornbeam (Birch wood)

Appearance: A sizeable deciduous tree with a wide and high crown, often somewhat irregular, beautifully vaulted, especially in free-standing specimens. The height usually does not exceed 20 m, in the Białowieża Primeval Forest, however, adolescent specimens are known 30 meters.…

Gray alder (Alnus incana)

Gray alder (Alnus incana)

Appearance: A shrub or smaller tree ranging in height from 3 do 15 m, sometimes even higher (do 20 meters). Wide or columnar crown, however, not vaulted high, only slightly sharpened.

The branches are very loosely placed, whorl or …