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Sobreiro
The cork oak, cork tree, sobreiro or chaparro (scientific name: Quercus suber) is a tree related to the oak, grown in southern Europe and from which cork is extracted. The cork oak is, along with the maritime pine, one of the most prevalent tree species in Portugal, being more common in the Alentejo coast and the Algarve mountains.
Thanks to cork, the cork oak has been cultivated since ancient times.
Sobreiro
The cork oak, cork tree, sobreiro or chaparro (scientific name: Quercus suber) is a tree related to the oak, grown in southern Europe and from which cork is extracted. The cork oak is, along with the maritime pine, one of the most prevalent tree species in Portugal, being more common in the Alentejo coast and the Algarve mountains.
Thanks to cork, the cork oak has been cultivated since ancient times.
John FitzGerald, buonacoppi, ColRam, Jocelyne Villoing and 10 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Bon dimanche. Amitiés
Well spotted and captured.
Happy Sunday, peace!
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Sonntag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Impressionante sobreiro e imagem, Zé!
Bonne soirée José.
J. Gafarot club has replied to Jocelyne Villoing clubEn moyenne, touts les 9 ans après que l'on ai attendu 25 ans pour la première fois...
Et de ces deux fois il ne faut pas s'attendre à des bons résultats !!!
C'est seulement ( 9 ans après) et ensuite que l'on peut l' appliquer pour faire des bouchons...
Demain je vous dirait encore plus, excusez-moi, car je ne suis pas à la maison...
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