The Rumskulla oak, also known as the Kvill oak, is an oak tree (Quercus robur)[1][2] near Norra Kvill National Park in Rumskulla socken, Vimmerby, Kalmar County, Småland, Sweden. It is the oldest oak in Sweden and one of the largest trees in Scandinavia, and was first described in 1772.
^"Rumskullaeken—Sveriges grövsta träd", Naturreservat, Vimmerby, Länsstyrelsen Kalmar län, retrieved 17 November 2013 (in Swedish) (pdf)
^Kerstin Jonsson, Rumskullaeken (Quercus robur)[permanent dead link], Azote, retrieved 18 November 2013 (in Swedish)
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