Plantcompass
Oak (Quercus spp.)
General Information
Family: Beech Family (Fagaceae)
Flowering period in Central Europe: Early to Full Spring
Months: 4–6
Allergy potential
Low allergenicity. Main allergen Que a1. Pure oak pollen allergy is rare.
Cross-reactions
Allergen similarity due to familial relatedness can trigger cross-reactions in individuals sensitized to birch and beech pollen.
Botanical Information
Distribution
Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere in temperate and subtropical climates, plains to lower mountainous regions.
Morphology
Habit — Tree or shrub. Foliage — Summer-green, some species evergreen, leaves thin to leathery, leaf margin serrated to lobed. Reproduction — Monoecious, ♂ catkins hanging, ♀ catkins develop into characteristic acorns.
Common species in Europe
English oak (Quercus robur).
Habit — Tree. Habitats — Summer-green and mixed deciduous forests, plains to medium altitudes. Important forestry tree. Flowering period in Central Europe — April to May.
Turkey oak (Quercus cerris).
Habit — Tree. Habitats — Warm-loving, summer-green forests in eastern Austria, plains to medium altitudes, main distribution in Southeast Europe. Flowering period in Central Europe — May.