Sessile oak
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The Sessile oak Quercus petraea, also known as Durmast oak, is an oak native to most of Europe, and into Anatolia. It is a large deciduous tree to 40 m tall in the white oak section of the genus (Quercus sect. Quercus), similar to the English oak, with which it overlaps in range.
Significant botanical differences with the English oak include the stalked leaves, and the stalkless (sessile) acorns. It is found more often than the English oak in upland areas with higher rainfall, but also with lighter soils with better drainage.
Hybrids with the English oak are often found, and are named Quercus x rosacea.
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