
Cork oak

Translation cork oak into russian
cork oak
The cork oak is native to southwest Europe and northwest Africa.
Пробковый дуб произрастает в юго-западной Европе и северо-западной Африке.
Definitions
Cork oak is a species of oak tree, scientifically known as Quercus suber, native to the Mediterranean region. It is primarily valued for its thick, rugged bark, which can be harvested to produce cork, a material used for wine stoppers, flooring, and various other products. The tree can live for over 200 years and is an important part of the ecosystem, providing habitat for various wildlife.