meşe
Meşe, or oak, is a type of tree known for its strength and longevity. It belongs to the genus Quercus and is commonly found in temperate regions around the world. Meşe trees can grow to be quite large, with some species reaching heights of over 20 meters. Their leaves are typically lobed, and they produce acorns, which are a vital food source for various wildlife.
The wood of the meşe tree is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay, making it popular for furniture, flooring, and barrels used in wine and whiskey production. Additionally, meşe forests provide important habitats for many species, contributing to biodiversity and ecosystem health.