OAK WOOD, ENGLISH
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What is OAK WOOD, ENGLISH?
Description
Majestic tree up to 35 m (115 ft.) high, commonly growing in the
mountain woods of central and eastern Europe and the Middle
East. The tree has deep roots, crooked branches, alternate leaves,
monoic flowers, and pedunculate nuts. The trunk is covered by a
corky bark. The part used is the wood. Oak, English has a bitter
tonic, astringent taste.
The derivatives are fluid extract, tincture (10 to 15% in 85 to 90%
ethanol), and distillate (in 85% ethanol).
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