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This is to let you know that File:Quercus robur acorns in Tuntorp 1.jpg, a featured picture that you uploaded, has been selected as the English Wikipedia's picture of the day (POTD) for February 23, 2026. A preview of the POTD is displayed below and can be edited at Template:POTD/2026-02-23. If you have any concerns, please place a message at Wikipedia talk:Picture of the day. Thank you!   Amakuru (talk) 13:44, 14 February 2026 (UTC)

Pile of Quercus robur (oak) acorns on a plank of oak wood

Quercus robur, commonly known as the pedunculate oak or the English oak, is a species of tree in the family Fagaceae, comprising beeches and oaks. It is a large flowering plant, native to most of Europe, North Africa and western Asia. It is deciduous and grows to a height of up to 40 m (130 ft), with a single stout trunk that can exceed 10 m (33 ft) in girth. The fruits (acorns) are borne in clusters of two or three, on a long peduncle (stalk) that is 4 to 8 cm (1.6 to 3.1 in) long. Each acorn is 1.5 to 4 cm (0.59 to 1.57 in) long, ovoid with a pointed tip, starting whitish-green and becoming brown, then black. As with all oaks, the acorns are carried in a distinctive shallow cup. It is an "alternate bearing" species, with large crops produced every other year. This photograph shows a pile of acorns, in various stages of ripening, taken from a Q. robur tree near Brastad, Sweden, and photographed on a plank of oak wood. The photograph was focus-stacked from eight separate images.

Photograph credit: Ann-Sophie Qvarnström

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