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Quercus brantii, Brant's oak, is a
species of oak
native to
Western Asia,
mainly in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
Quercus brantii (covering more than...
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grape can be
found growing wild
throughout the mountains.
Quercus brantii (covering more than 50% of the
Zagros forest area) is the most important...
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steppe shrubs and gr****es. Oaks,
particularly Persian oak (Quercus
brantii), are the
characteristic trees,
covering over 50% of the
Zagros mountains...
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Turkey oak, and
related species. It is most
closely related to
Quercus brantii, Brant's oak.
Quercus ithaburensis subsp.
macrolepis is
native from south-east...
- Iran (north khorasan)
Species Ziziphora aragonensis Pau -
Spain Ziziphora brantii K.Koch -
Caucasus Ziziphora capitata L. - Balkans,
Black Sea region, Middle...
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trees as,
Abies cilicica, ****us sylvatica,
Quercus calliprinos,
Quercus brantii,
Quercus infectoria,
Quercus ithaburensis,
Quercus macranthera, Cupressus...
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macrolepis (syn.
Quercus macrolepis, the
Valonia oak).
Together with
Quercus brantii, it
forms a
clade of distinct,
closely related species within the oak section...
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Vegetation in the
region includes Abies cilicica,
Quercus calliprinos,
Quercus brantii,
Quercus infectoria,
Quercus ithaburensis,
Quercus macranthera, Cupressus...
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northeastern India).
Quercus afares Pomel –
African oak –
North Africa Quercus brantii Lindl. –
Persian oak –
southwestern Asia
Quercus castaneifolia C.A.Mey...
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first described in 1843. It has been
treated as a
subspecies of
Quercus brantii. It is
placed in
section Cerris. "Quercus
persica Jaub. & Spach", Plants...