The Rogalin Landscape Park features magnificent pedunculate oaks (over 1400 specimen) with many classified as nature monuments. The most famous of them are Lech (6.33 in girth), Czech (7.35 m in girth, unfortunately dead since 1992) and Rus (9.15 m in girth, currently the thickest of all the Rogalin oak-wood forest, approx. 800 years: the oldest oak in Poland), as well as Oak Edward (6.18 m in girth). These majestic trees grow near the Rogalin Palace, in the picturesque scenery of the naturalistic landscape park.