Gall Oak
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| Quercus lusitanica Lam. |
The Gall Oak (Quercus lusitanica), also known as Lusitanian Oak or Dyer's Oak, is a species of oak native to Morocco, Portugal, and Spain. Galls from the tree are used for dyeing.

