It doesn't appear to be laurifolia or hemisphaerica according to the
leaves in the photo. Both are fairly common in the south and (at least
around here) the leaves are different.

On Dec 12, 2:19 pm, "Kouta Räsänen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ENTS,
>
> I found these oaks last summer in a park here in Germany. Unfortunately I 
> didn't found acorns. They are for sure not any species native to Europe. 
> Maybe Q. imbricaria or Q. phellos?
>
> Kouta
>
>  Oak_leaves.jpg
> 207KViewDownload
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>  Oak_foliage.jpg
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>
>  Oak_bark.jpg
> 207KViewDownload
>
>  Oak1.jpg
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