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Cork Oak Harvest

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Cork oak harvest

Cork oaks (Quercus suber) have a long history of being commercially harvested to create bottle stoppers for wine, cork boards, flooring, and many other familiar products. Since most of the world's cork supply comes from Portugal and Spain, the intricate procedure involved in harvesting cork is relatively unknown in the United States. To shine a light on this process, the UC Davis Department of Viticulture and Enology, in partnership with the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden, hosted a cork oak bark harvest demonstration performed by European experts for students in the Wine Technology and Winery Systems class (VEN 135), stakeholders in the regional wine industry, and other campus affiliate groups on May 30, 2024. Permanent signage will be installed near the harvested oak to interpret why this tree looks different from the others. Click to see a map of where the harvest took place.

Skilled craftspeople from Portugal demonstrate the process of cork harvesting as students in the 'Technology and Winery Systems' (VEN 135) class, regional wine industry stakeholders, and various campus affiliates look on.

Cork Harvest Comes to UC Davis

Read more about the live demonstration, our campus's incredible oak collection, the practice or cork harvesting and more!

UC Davis' rich history with cork oaks

During World War II, many of these trees were planted on campus in order to address cork shortages during the war. Today, UC Davis is home to over 500 of these trees, celebrated for their distinctive beauty, large size, ample shade and wildlife value. In addition to these benefits, cork oaks are the only tree with the unique ability to regenerate their bark with minimal impact on the health of the tree.

 
Cork Oak Harvest 5-30-2024
 

Where are all our cork oaks?

See where the hundreds of UC Davis' cork oaks are located on the campus's tree database. 

Instructions: To find their locations, click the link below, toggle on the "UC Davis Trees" filter then type "cork oak" into the common name field and select it from the drop down.

Explore UC Davis' tree map

Planning Today for Tomorrow's Trees

The Arboretum and Public Garden is dedicated to protecting UC Davis' urban forest. Learn more about how we are planning for the future of our trees by visiting the links below.
 

Growing Trees for Tomorrow's Climate

We've started transitioning our tree canopy, but need additional support to accelerate our efforts.

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Living Landscape Adaptation Plan

In response to our changing climate, our staff, campus planners, students and volunteers are mobilizing to create climate-ready campus landscapes.

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Campus Tree Renewal Program

A result of the campus's Living Landscape Adaptation Plan, this tree-specific program focuses on creating a legacy of campus trees for the next 100 years and beyond.

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Arboretum and Public Garden Headquarters:
Valley Oak Cottage
448 La Rue Road
Davis, CA 95616

Mailing Address:
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616

Tel: (530) 752-4880
Fax: (530) 752-5796
Email: arboretum@ucdavis.edu

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