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PlantLCLeast Concern

Sessile Oak

Quercus petraea

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The dominant oak of western and upland Britain, particularly in Wales and Scotland, the sessile oak forms the canopy of ancient Atlantic rainforests draped in mosses and lichens. Its acorns lack stalks (peduncles) — the distinguishing feature from English oak.

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Category
Plant
Latin name
Quercus petraea
IUCN Status
LC — Least Concern
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Conservation Status: LC

Least Concern — assessed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.