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(85) A STORY ABOUT CORK OAKS - IV

2008-06-30 » The two little Cork Oaks (Quercus suber, family Fagaceae) are growing up. Both acorns are from the same tree (here is where they came from) and were seeded on January 15th, 2008. We had some cold weather last week and that's probably why the «corkies» didn't get much higher. Other [...]

(81) MARCH 21st.

2008-06-27 » - A DAY OF CELEBRATIONS (this year, it was also the Good Friday) . . . . . . The beginning of Spring (Northern Hemisphere). Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum, family Leguminosae) Cascais - Portugal. . . . . The Arbor Day in Portugal (different countries, different days) Native woodland of Portuguese Oak (Quercus faginea, [...]

(67) A STORY ABOUT CORK OAKS - III

2008-04-23 » Cork oaks (Quercus suber, Fagaceae family) seeded on January 15th, 2008. [Cascais - Portugal]. [Originally posted on Mar 6th, 2008] Category: A STORY ABOUT CORK OAKS

(66) A STORY ABOUT CORK OAKS - II

2008-04-23 » The Cork Oak - Sobreiro (Quercus suber, Fagaceae family) is a large native tree to Portugal. The acorns were seeded on January 15th, 2008 - the plants' age is referenced to that date. [Cascais - Portugal]. [Originally posted on Mar 5th, 2008] Category: A STORY ABOUT CORK OAKS

(53) A STORY ABOUT CORK OAKS - I

2008-03-29 » The Cork Oak (Quercus suber, family Fagaceae) is a big tree, native to Portugal. And this is a story to continue... In the next posts, I'll insert a ruler, so that we can measure their growth. The acorns were seeded on January 15th - the plants' age is referenced to [...]

(17) ASSOCIATED TREES

2008-02-18 » - ASSOCIATED BUT NOT LIMITED. Along the coastal centre and southern lands of Portugal, Maritime - or Cluster - pines (Pinus pinaster, Pinaceae family) and Cork oaks (Quercus suber,  Fagaceae family) are frequently found together. This is how the ground looks like underneath them. Near Palmela, Portugal. [originally posted [...]

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