Quercus dentata
Quercus dentata, commonly known as the Korean oak, is a deciduous tree native to East Asia, particularly found in Korea, Japan, and parts of China. It typically grows to a height of 15 to 25 meters and features a broad, rounded crown. The leaves are large, with a distinctive lobed shape, and turn vibrant colors in the fall.
The tree produces acorns that are an important food source for various wildlife species. Quercus dentata is valued for its durable wood, which is used in furniture and construction. It also plays a role in local ecosystems, providing habitat and shade.