A walk through Israel’s native woodlands in the Galilee or the
Judean Mountains makes everything perfectly clear – the Palestine
oak is king of the forest. It is the most common oak species growing
in Israel and part of the oak-terebinth association that is
characteristic of Israel’s native woodlands.
Palestine Oak in KKL-JNF Forests
North: Bar’am,
Naftali Mountains, Nahal Limonim, Shefer, En Dor, Lavi,
Ya’ad/Segev, Bet Keshet, Kiryat Ata, Giv’at HaMoreh, Mt. Ahim.
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Center:
Menashe, HaZorea, Daliya, Masu’a, Nahshon, Ayalon, Neve Ilan, Hulda,
Yish’i, Modi’in, Ayalon, Me Ami, Jerusalem, Aminadav, Bar Giyora,
Martyrs, Adulam, Sataf.
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South:
Yatir, Amatsya
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