Quercus afares
Algerian Oak
When young, Quercus afares has a pyramidal or fastigiate habit, but it spreads as it ages. It develops corky bark that is thinner than the corky bark found on Quercus suber and bears plentiful crops of acorns. It can tolerate dry, coastal sites and is semi-evergreen in warm climates. Quercus afares is deciduous and native to Algeria and Tunisia. Learn more about Quercus afares.
Other common name(s): Chêne afarès, Chêne de Kabylie
Synonyms: Quercus castaneifolia subsp. afares
Deciduous
Height: 10m
Width:
6.0m
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