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Here is the website of Friends of Old Quadraro (who kindly allowed us to Fabio for information on Oak) some historical photos and information pertaining to it.
The map location of the Oak
A rare photo of the Oak
This calculation is always made by the botanist Buccomino on the amount of oxygen that Oak gives to those who lives next door: an old tree
PRODUCES OXYGEN PER HOUR 1,750 kg, 2,350 kg of carbon dioxide CONSUMER AND MADE IN 10 HOURS gas exchange of 80 million liters of air. ACTIVITY 'COMPLEX AND THAT MAKES IT VERY EFFICIENT MAN SERVICES EQUAL TO VALUE OF 250 MILLION ANNUAL LIT.
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"Mayor, subject to the Oak"
They meet for the first time this afternoon (17 hours, park in Via Filippo Re) with a common goal. Far back in the oak of life Quadraro, who for four centuries was a true monument to the historic district of Rome. THE pedunculate Quercus Via dei Juvenci was the largest in the capital and its fall, the last Sunday in March, was a shock to local residents. "A fall-expected second-Committee responsible for for several years no maintenance had been done. " Furthermore, "for some time, some non-abusers living in a dilapidated building which was located just below the huge trunk of the Oak, you probably have started doing excavation or construction by removing the ground, damaging the roots of the tree and putting it in unstable conditions. " So it took was a particularly windy day to bring down the tree. The Committee for the Defence of the Oak, cha up a group on facebook (this link) has appealed to the mayor Alemanno groped to return to life "patriarch's living, suffering, currently lying. "
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CERTIFICATION OF SURVEY
The writer Dr. Raffaele Fabozzi - Agronomist Paeasaggista - with a studio in Rome at no 368 Via Gregorio VII, comment on the investigation carried out within the private street located in the corner because of Lentuli Juvenci affected by the recent collapse of the specimen of tree species Quercus sp. "Lie down on a building structure after its reversal. Canopy of majestic and massive trunk, the sample, after its collapse and the operation conducted by the Fire Brigade intervened on the spot, has been cutting many of the main stages in order to lighten the burden placed on the crumbling buildings below. There is to say that after about 15 days from its rolls, copy retained physiological signs of activity in progress, since the secondary branches, easily visible on the copy, still show a turgid foliage with bright colors . The above was confirmed from the deepening technical radical only partially carried out on the apparatus (about 1 / 3) was discovered while much of it has remained buried and anchored to the ground while maintaining its activity. It appears, therefore, need to intervene urgently to put in pristine copy placing them in the word to its primitive accommodation. Confirm the observations made on the sample tree, in fact, its a good chance of recovery once carried out the physiological intervention to reduce it to its natural verticality. At present, because of other comparative experiences, appears unlikely to indicate an average of 70% the likelihood of its physiological recovery. In order to achieve the desired results, stressing the need to take every precaution (mechanical and manual) so that the intervention of restoration of its trunk is made in the manner most appropriate specialist to the case under study. Rome
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Article released on April 18 Corriere della Sera.it
The tree, an oak, is one of the oldest urban activities fell to the wind Sunday and risk of death is the symbol of the neighborhood. As it has always been 400 years. But a gust of strong wind has broken and pulled down in spite of its trunk is 6 feet wide. She fell on a house and a wall without hurting anyone. But now danger of dying out forever. This is why we are mobilizing all over the Quadraro. The old oak stood in the way of a private estate in Juvenci and always has been considered by everyone as part of the neighborhood, indeed, the very image of Quadraro, so now everyone wants to save it.
MOBILIZATION - have mobilized the association Friends of the Old Quadraro and Defence Committee of the Oak Quadraro asking that the tree is lifted and replanted. "The oak is still alive but we must act quickly," said Antimo Palumbo, a historian of the trees this morning, distributed leaflets on the issue by taking advantage of the presence of local institutions to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the roundup of Quadraro. The oak tree has already been seen by some technicians. The sos in defense of oak and landed even on-line: More than 100 people were in fact registered in support of the cause on social networking site Facebook.
THE CITY - The question has also given the President of the VI Hall Giammarco Palmieri, "The service has already come to inspect the gardens, the Oak see if we can save it - he said - we have also written alderman Capitoline Environment. From the preliminary survey that the tree seems to be particularly affected. To replant the municipality is ready to contribute, the costs are high, about 8 000 € but with the citizens of the territory that we are mobilizing to be able to cover up the figure. "
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Photo of Louis Scarpellini Text by John Buccomino (Naturalist, botanist)
and Friends of the Old Quadraro
Quercus robur L. subsp. robur (= Q. pedunculata Ehrh.) Oak, Oak
Division: Angiospermae
Class: Dicotyledones
Order:
Fagales Family: Fagaceae
is the largest of our oaks, can achieve 40 m in height. The foliage is large, expanded more or less spherical dome with a rounded apex. The growth is fast: 50 years on Oak soil can reach 20 m in height and 2 in diameter for the first 100 years, the growth in diameter of 4 cm per year, then for the next 150 is 2.5 cm and then decreases. Older specimens, stands of 12-13 m in circumference, may have 800 years ; not excelled trees of 10 m in circumference may be less than 400 years.
Morphology
The trunk is straight, robust, branched in the middle to high, the bark is gray and deeply furrowed and incised longitudinally to form strips or ribs in relief. The leaves are deciduous, alternate insertion-type obovate with apex expanded more and more narrow strip at the insertion on the branch that is almost sessile (petiole very short), with two asymmetric lobes characteristic known as "orecchiette" page more green, paler and hairless that lower. In autumn the lower surface is often covered with galls produced by some insects (Hymenoptera).
reproductive structures
separate male and female flowers on the same plant (monoecious), those in inflorescences with male catkin 2-4 cm long, greenish-yellow, loose, pendulous likely to spread the pollen to the first twenty May. Female flowers on new shoots singly or in groups led by a typical stalk up to 5 cm long. The fruits are achenes (acorns), 2-4 cm long, with a dome provided with bracts detected and rounded, covering the fruit to 1 / 4. The fruits can be solitary or in groups of 2-4 led by a typical long stalk from 3 to 6 cm.
Ecology
The Oak is a European oak, native to the countries of central and northern Italy. In Italy it is absent in Calabria, Liguria, Sardinia. In Lazio, is very common or very common in most of the territory. It is an oak floodplain with deep and moderately moist soil, prefers open, well-lit displays (eliofila) and plenty of space between 0 and 800 m above sea level
Curiosity
Once formed, across the Po Valley as elsewhere in Europe, extensive forests with thick undergrowth, the acorn was used to feed some animals (especially pigs). Wood, light brown, hard, light, known as "oak casks, is the most precious of Oak, which is used for fine furniture, barrels, and to produce quality coal as fuel. The bark contains an average of 15% tannin and is used for tanning hides. Little used in urban areas, are not overlook the damage caused by air pollution with typical discoloration of the leaf blade initially reddish-yellow and marginal necrosis and then extended. Are attributed to the plant astringent and healing properties. In some areas, English Oak, along with other oaks, it can form mycorrhizae with edible mushrooms, especially truffles. The species name comes from Latin and means ROBOR "robust." It seems that the genus name is derived from Celtic and means "beautiful tree"; the plan was sacred to the Druids, and even the soldiers of Caesar, in Gaul, as Tacitus tells us, were afraid to cut a single branch. According care with Bach flower this plant is useful for people who got excited over the job or in the discharge of his duty taking care of persistence, attrition energy exhaustion, back pain and shoulder