RFCBGTJ8–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris in autumn at Ashton Court near Bristol UK
RFC3PRAP–Germany, Turkey oak, close up
RMHMKWHW–Turkey oak acorn (Quercus cerris), Fagaceae.
RMKH29FK–Close up of the underside of a turkey oak leaf against a white background
RMAK2R7R–Turkey Oak
RMDGHJ4N–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of leaf, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August
RMPPE0J9–An acorn of the Turkey oak, Quercus cerris, photographed on a black background. The Turkey oak was introduced to the UK in the early 18th century comi
RMAAAR7C–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris Lobed Leaf developing mossy cup of acorn Surrey England June
RMHMHK5W–Turkey oak Quercus cerris individual leaf on lightbox Ringwood Hampshire England UK October 2015
RMC9726E–Backlit Autumn Leaf (Turkey Oak) Showing Colour Change from the Green Colour of Chlorophyll to the Yellow of Pigment
RF2DD2JP8–Quercus cerris , the Turkey oak or Austrian oak. Oak trees in a row. In the autumn. Blue sky in the background.
RMDDJFKD–KNOPPER GALLS of gall wasp Andricus quercuscalicis on Turkey Oak acorns & Spangle Galls of wasp Cynis divis. Photo Tony Gale
RME11T2H–Feb. 02, 1980 - Duke Of Wellington Plants Turkey Oak At London Zoo: The 8th Duke of Wellington today presented a Turkey Oak tree to The Zoological Society of London, which he planted at the London Zoo. The tree Originates from an acorn shed by the Oak which grows over the gave of Copenhagen, the charger ridden by the Field Marshal, The Duke of Wellington, at the battle of Waterloo. The horse, a chestnut stallion carried the Duke throughout the Peninsular Campaign and he died in 1836
RMPFP9CY–Fagaceae, Quercus cerris 'Variegata', Turkey Oak, deeply lobed, untoothed green leaves with yellow margins.
RFFENTWH–TURKEY The Oak of Godfery of Bouillon-of Constantinople (Istanbul) 1855. Illustrated London News
RMDANJ23–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris)
RMCWNAYM–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris (Fagaceae)
RMTREY3B–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris), twig with catkins. Germany
RMDAJGMF–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), branch with young leaves and blooming mal catkins
RMKRR8EM–Turkey Oak tree (Quercus cerris), displaying foliage and developing fruit in summer (July), UK
RMDW4FR0–Gall on Turkey Oak Quercus cerris Caused By The Cynipid Gall Wasp Aphelonyx cerricola
RMF026BH–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), Pollino National Park, Calabria, Italy.
RFA762TT–Acorn Turkey oak Quercus cerris
RMACWBP7–Turkey Oak
RMD6TF35–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) fallen acorns, cups and leaves, Greece, April
RMAKGT43–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris Leaf and fruit
RMDFPN0X–turkey oak, quercus cerris
RMBM197J–Janetia sp gall on Quercus cerris, Turkey oak
RMCXPN66–the bristled acorn of the turkey oak, american turkey oak; or quercus cerris in autumn or fall
RMC76KCY–Turkey oak acorn
RMJMMN6T–Bark of Turkey Oak, Quercus cerris
RFAN3BMM–Turkey Oak silhouetted against a rising sun at Beckenham Place Park, Lewisham
RMD06A4D–Fallen acorns, cups and leaves of Turkey Oak, Quercus cerris; Greece.
RMPPE0F3–An acorn of the Turkey oak, Quercus cerris, photographed on a white background. The Turkey oak was introduced to the UK in the early 18th century comi
RMDANJ2E–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris) and common ivy (Hedera helix)
RMCWNACG–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris (Fagaceae)
RFS0D2XM–Turkey Oak II
RMEBK8NG–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), bark
RMKRR8EP–Turkey Oak tree (Quercus cerris), displaying foliage and developing fruit in summer (July), UK
RMTWT96P–Galls on Turkey Oak
RMHMW2A1–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), Fagaceae.
RFA762AM–Acorn Turkey oak Quercus cerris
RMJ3E175–Red Turkey Oak Leaves (Quercus laevis)
RMG56YM0–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) fallen acorns, cups and leaves, Greece, October
RMC9A901–Turkey Oak, Quercus cerris, leaf in autumn
RMDFPN2K–turkey oak, quercus cerris
RMBM197G–Janetia sp gall on Quercus cerris, Turkey oak
RMCXXXDF–Captured leaves, Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris), November
RM2RXAT3R–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), Provence, Southern France
RMCPT868–Quercus cerris. Turkey oak tree in early spring. UK
RMB825DA–Turkey Oak in Beckenham Place Park during the London Snow Event in early February
RF2C21G8N–New turkey oak leaf falls to ground amid dead leaves during spring storm in North Central Florida.
RMPPE0GM–An acorn of the Turkey oak, Quercus cerris, photographed on a white background. The Turkey oak was introduced to the UK in the early 18th century comi
RMBKP65N–een eikel van de moseik ; an acorn of turkey oak
RMCXY6RT–Turkey Oak Quercus cerris (Fagaceae)
RFS0D2KY–Turkey Oak Silhouette
RMEBN130–Turkey oak (Quercus laevis), bark
RMKRR8ER–Turkey Oak tree (Quercus cerris), displaying foliage and developing fruit in summer (July), UK
RMTWT956–Galls on Turkey Oak
RMF027GK–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), Sila National Park, Calabria, Italy.
RFA762AH–Acorn.Turkey oak.Quercus cerris
RMF9RATC–Turkey Oak, Quercus cerris fallen leaves, acorns and acorn-cups. Greece
RME9PAF4–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of leaves, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August
RM2DPE1K2–A Turkey Oak tree in winter, Woodloes Park Estate, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK
RMDFPN1A–turkey oak, quercus cerris
RMD7HA7K–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris), twig with unripe acorns
RMCXXXY8–Winter leaves, Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris), November
RME9JJFR–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), Beli, Cres island, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia
RMCPT881–Quercus cerris. Turkey oak tree in early spring. UK
RMB8WA1M–Turkey Oak in Beckenham Place Park during the London Snow Event in early February
RF2D3TJT4–New turkey oak leaf falls to ground amid dead leaves during spring storm in North Central Florida.
RMPPE0D1–Two acorns of the Turkey oak, Quercus cerris, photographed on a white background. The Turkey oak was introduced to the UK in the early 18th century co
RMC5K21M–Oak forest in Manyas Lake Nature Protected Area, Bursa Turkey
RMGDJFYD–Turkey Oak - Quercus cerris (Fagaceae)
RMS0PRRX–Turkey Oak at Beckenham Place Park
RMEBK01E–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), branch with acorns
RMK66516–Turkey Oak tree (Quercus cerris), displaying foliage and developing fruit in summer (July), UK
RMTWT95E–Galls on Turkey Oak
RMCFF6TT–Aston Rowant, Village Green, Oxfordshire , UK , Turkey Oak Tree
RFA7629X–Acorn.Turkey oak.Quercus cerris
RMC6GBW4–High wood pasture with Downy Oak, Turkey Oak and junipers, at 1000m on Gargano peninsula, Italy.
RME9PAF6–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) close-up of acorn, growing in woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk, England, August
RMD08TFM–QUERCUS CERRIS. ANCIENT TURKEY OAK GROWING IN HATFIELD FOREST ESSEX.
RF2DD2JMT–Quercus cerris , the Turkey oak or Austrian oak. Oak trees in a row. In the autumn. Blue sky in the background.
RMD7HA7B–Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris), twig with unripe acorns
RMCXXXW0–Winter leaves, Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris), November
RM2RC20RR–Sessile oaks on slate rock, Kermeter area, Eifel National Park, Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), Germany
RMPFP8PR–Quercus cerris (Turkey Oak) dark green leaves on stem and leaves with cluster of unripe acorns
RMB82360–Turkey Oak in Beckenham Place Park during the London Snow Event in early February
RMEJAT4N–Turkey oak
RMPPE0HG–Two acorns of the Turkey oak, Quercus cerris, photographed on a black background. The Turkey oak was introduced to the UK in the early 18th century co
RMG9GGKE–Alex Beckford, 39, whose family were caught up in the Turkey bombing, speaks during a press conference at Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham.
RMJ3E173–Spectacular backlit Autumnal Leaves of Red Turkey Oak tree against blue sky
RFKY3B15–acorns and leaves of turkey oak or austrian oak
RMH01A8J–Turkey oak (Quercus cerris), germinating acorn on soil, cut out, Germany
RMK66512–Turkey Oak tree (Quercus cerris), displaying foliage and developing fruit in summer (July), UK
RMMBYP09–Concentric rings of colour on the caps of turkey tail, Trametes versicolor, fungus on dead oak wood, Berkshire, April
RF2H9YK22–Quercus cerris, Turkey Oak, Fagaceae. Wild plant, shot in the fall.
RF2A8GHYK–Autumnal Colours of the Turkey Oak or Austrian Oak Tree (Quercus cerris) with a Bright Blue Sky Background and Grazing Sheep in a Park
RMJNCPT3–Forests of Turkey oak (Quercus cerris) and European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) shot on the mountain Jastrebac (Serbia).
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