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Quercus frainetto (Hungarian oak)

Climate

Prefers temperate climates with mild winters and warm summers. Thrives in areas with moderate to high altitudes.

Common Name

Hungarian oak

Description

Quercus frainetto, commonly known as Hungarian oak, is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 30-40 meters tall. It is known for its fast growth on light and fertile soil. This oak tree belongs to the "Other utility" grouping.

Genus
Grouping
Other utility
Latin Name

Quercus frainetto

Origin

Hungary

Other Relevant Information

Scientific Name: Quercus frainetto Common Name(s): Hungarian oak Grouping: Other utility Description: A deciduous tree that can reach a height of 30-40 meters. It is known for its fast growth on light and fertile soil. Additional Information: - The Hungarian oak is native to Southeastern Europe. - It is valued for its timber, which is used in construction and furniture making. - The leaves of the Hungarian oak are lobed and turn a beautiful shade of yellow in the autumn. - This species is known to be tolerant of drought conditions.

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

Light, fertile soil.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A deciduous tree to 30 - 40 m, it is remarkably fast growing on light, fertile soil.