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==About==
==About==
;Common Names: <!--list common regional names-->
;Common Names:Yellow Oak / Brac Iohent ([[Waejir]])
;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...-->
;Classification:Tree
;Description
;Description
:<!--Description-->
:A tall deciduous tree. The multi-lobed leaves turn a rich yellow colour during the autumn months.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region-->
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region-->
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
;Distribution:Mixed woodlands and middle alpine regions.
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
==Related Species==
:[[Great Oak]]
:[[Grey Oak]]
:[[Oak]]
:[[Salt Nut]]


==Uses==
==Uses==
;Cultivation:<!--If domesticated by any cultures-->
;Cultivation:<!--If domesticated by any cultures-->
;Culinary:<!--culinary uses-->
;Culinary
:Nuts - The nuts of this tree are edible and tasty often ground into flour by locals in regions where grain is less hardy.
;Medicinal:<!--Medicinal properties-->
;Medicinal:<!--Medicinal properties-->
;Other:<!-- other uses-->
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 21 September 2020

About

Common Names
Yellow Oak / Brac Iohent (Waejir)
Classification
Tree
Description
A tall deciduous tree. The multi-lobed leaves turn a rich yellow colour during the autumn months.

Ecology

Rarity
Distribution
Mixed woodlands and middle alpine regions.
Life Cycle

Related Species

Great Oak
Grey Oak
Oak
Salt Nut

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Nuts - The nuts of this tree are edible and tasty often ground into flour by locals in regions where grain is less hardy.
Medicinal
Other

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also