Oak grove
A oak grove is a Forêt where the Chêne prevails.
Celtic cassanu , Gallic *cassanos , which gave Latin bottom cassanea , medieval Latin casnus and the old men French caissene , caisne , chasne , chesne .
In Toponymy, one meets Cassaber , Chagney , Chanays , Chassagne , Chénas , Chesnay , Chessenaz , Quesnoit , Quesnoy , etc
Chapter 6 of the novel of Gaston Leroux the Mystery of the yellow room is named At the bottom of the oak grove.
Synonyms
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the yeuseraie or yeusaie, planted holm oaks (Quercus ilex),
- the subéraie, planted cork oaks (Quercus suber).
See too
Internal bonds
- Forest of leafy trees of Europe and Occidental Asia
- Forests of the regional natural park of the Vosges of North
- the Forest of Tronçais
- List of the vegetable formations
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