Rustic designs that capture the beauty of the renowned oak tree. Embellished with colours of bronze and deep green encapsulating the summer faze of this tree. How does this tree support the environment? A single oak tree can support over 2,300 species helping to boost biodiversity, it also provides food, shelter and nesting sites for wildlife year-round and are considered the most ecologically valuable native tree in the UK and North America. Secondly they absorb air pollutants and their large canopies trap particulate matter. Mature oaks are also known to be good carbon sinks, absorbing carbon dioxide and storing it in their biomass. They also help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat global warming. Additionally, their roots stabilize soil and reduce runoff which helps to conserve water and prevent flooding, with their canopies also slowing rainfall allowing better absorption and reducing erosion. Oak trees are known to produce nutrients for the soil from fallen oak leaves and acorns and their root systems improve soil structure and promote microbial activity. Lastly, oaks prevent land degradation by anchoring soil and resisting wind damage, their longevity makes them keystone species in forests and woodlands.