Name: European Oak (Quercus Robur and Quercus Petraea mixed)Note: American Oak species are separately described.
Sub Name: English Oak is often described but this is not botanically distinguishable. The name Brown Oak is given to wood infected with liver fungus (Fistulina Hipatica) which imparts a warm brown colouration to the wood.
Name: European Oak (Quercus Robur and Quercus Petraea mixed)Note: American Oak species are separately described.
Sub Name: English Oak is often described but this is not botanically distinguishable. The name Brown Oak is given to wood infected with liver fungus (Fistulina Hipatica) which imparts a warm brown colouration to the wood.
Name: European Oak (Quercus Robur and Quercus Petraea mixed)Note: American Oak species are separately described.
Sub Name: English Oak is often described but this is not botanically distinguishable. The name Brown Oak is given to wood infected with liver fungus (Fistulina Hipatica) which imparts a warm brown colouration to the wood.
Name: European Oak (Quercus Robur and Quercus Petraea mixed)Note: American Oak species are separately described.
Sub Name: English Oak is often described but this is not botanically distinguishable. The name Brown Oak is given to wood infected with liver fungus (Fistulina Hipatica) which imparts a warm brown colouration to the wood.