
The Dunin Oak, Poland, was chosen as the European Tree of the Year 2022
Known as The Guardian of the Bialowieza Primeval Forest
The Dunin Oak, Poland, was chosen as the European Tree of the Year 2022. It corresponds to the species Quercus robur, it is 400 years old and it is found in the region: Przybudki, Podlaskie province, Poland Known as The Guardian of the Primal Forest of Bialowieza " This oak is growing on the edge of the Białowieża Primeval Forest, one of the most well-known lowland forests not only in Poland but also in Europe.It has been particularly respected and admired by the local population as well as by tourists visiting this area. area of Poland.It is an inspiration for many artists.It amazes in all seasons, during spring, but also when it shows its mysteriously curved, leafless branches.

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