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Quercus lobata
Robalito Rob`a*li"to Roble Ro"ble, n. [Sp., oak.] (Bot.) The California white oak (Quercus lobata).

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- Lobata is an order of transparent marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum of Ctenophora in the class Tentaculata, and are commonly referred to as...
- The musk duck (Biziura lobata) is a highly aquatic, stiff-tailed duck native to southern Australia. It is the only living member of the genus Biziura....
- Pueraria montana var. lobata, the East Asian arrowroot, or kudzu vine, is a perennial plant in the family Fabaceae. It is called gé (葛) in Chinese, kuzu...
- Argiope lobata is a species of spider belonging to the family Araneidae. It has a wide distribution encomp****ing the whole of Africa and stretching to...
- Urena lobata, commonly known as Caesarweed or Congo jute, is a tender perennial, variable, erect, ascendant shrub or subshrub measuring up to 0.5 meters...
- Deroplatys lobata, common name Southeast Asian dead leaf mantis or dead leaf mantis, is a species of praying mantis that inhabits Thailand, Java, Borneo...
- Ipomoea lobata, the fire vine, firecracker vine or Spanish flag (formerly Mina lobata), is a species of flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae,...
- Quercus lobata, commonly called the valley oak or roble, is the largest of the California oaks. It is endemic to the state, growing in interior valleys...
- monotypic genus in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae. The sole species is E. lobata, commonly called wild cu****ber and prickly cu****ber. It is an annual, sprawling...
- ****anese name for the plant East Asian arrowroot, (Pueraria montana var. lobata), kuzu (クズ/葛). Where these plants are naturalized, they can be invasive...