Medium-sized evergreen oak of southern Europe and northern Africa having thick corky bark that is periodically stripped to yield commercial cork.
1 Bark is carefully stripped from cork oak trees in Portugal's central-south Alentejo region.
2 We built a house in a cork oak forest.
3 The cork oak is one of the important trees.
4 Environmentalists say cork oak forests are threatened by the rise in plastic stoppers and metal screw-tops.
5 Sardinia possesses a cork oak , which yields 13 to 14 per cent.
6 The Iberian Peninsula is home to some 42 species of birds that rely on the twisted cork oak forest for survival.
7 These trees would, it is predicted, have a serious effect on the landscape because eucalyptus, unlike the cork oak , grows all year round.
8 And did you know that the Quercus suber or cork oak , the one you see in southern France, Spain and elsewhere, grows in Ireland?
9 WE go next to Lixus, a city nestled in a forest of cork oak trees so old that they saw the Carthaginians rise and fall.
10 In nature, the unique cellular bark protects cork oaks from frequent forest fires.
11 In the hills above Portimão, Portugal, the autumn sun beats down on a high winding road flanked by cork oaks and cypress and eucalyptus.
12 (*The cork oak is mentioned in some works on Cyprus as indigenous to the island; this is a mistake.
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