Quercus macranthera, commonly called the Caucasian oak, or the Persian oak, is a species of deciduous tree native to Western Asia (northern Iran, Turkey; and in the Caucasus in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan)[2] that is occasionally grown as an ornamental tree in Europe growing to 30 metres (98 feet) tall.
One subspecies (Quercus macranthera subsp.
syspirensis) is found in the thermophilic lower- and mid-montane shrub communities of Turkey, and the other subspecies (Quercus macranthera subsp.
macranthera) is found in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and northern Iran, along the Caspian Sea.
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