Meeting A Remarkable Tree
Recently a stroll through Auckland’s Cornwall Park led to a meeting with today’s tree, a Quercus canariensis, alternatively known as Mirbeck’s oak or an Algerian oak.
Apparently it hails from the Iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal) and the Tunisia-Morocco-Algerian region of North Africa.
You can read a little more about the tree here, but the plaque beneath it states that it is “the finest oak tree in Cornwall Park.” (Or words to like effect.)
Although I have insufficient knowledge of the Park’s oaks to be so absolute, I certainly felt as though I were meeting a remarkable tree.