Quercus cerris is a common tree species found in various parts of the world. Also known as Turkey oak, there are a number of synonyms for this tree, which vary depending on the region where it is found. In Europe, synonyms for this species include Hungarian oak, Italian oak, and King's oak. In North America, it is sometimes referred to as the Cerris oak or the oak of Sardis. Other synonyms include solid oak, barkeiche, and palarga. Regardless of the name, this species is known for its beautiful foliage, which includes large, serrated leaves that turn reddish-orange in the fall.