- that Denk et al. used to draw up
their 2017 classification:
Quercus sect.
Lobatae was
established by John
Claudius Loudon in 1830. The section, or part of...
-
Lobatae may
refer to: The
Latin plural term for "lobed" (singular lobata),
occurring in a
scientific description The
Latin possessive form of lobata,...
- Colombia. The oaks of
North America are of many
sections (Protobal****,
Lobatae, Ponticae, Quercus, and Virentes)
along with
related genera such as Notholithocarpus...
-
swamp oak, or
Spanish oak, is a tree in the red oak
section (Quercus sect.
Lobatae) of the
genus Quercus. Pin oak is one of the most
commonly used landscaping...
-
blackjack oak, is a
small oak, one of the red oak
group Quercus sect.
Lobatae. It is
native to the
eastern and
central United States.
Quercus marilandica...
-
northern red oak, is an oak tree in the red oak
group (Quercus
section Lobatae). It is a
native of
North America, in the
eastern and
central United States...
-
Kellogg oak, is an oak in the red oak
section (genus Quercus,
section Lobatae,
series Agrifoliae)
native to
western North America.
Quercus kelloggii...
- the
black oak, is a
species of oak in the red oak
group (Quercus sect.
Lobatae),
native and
widespread in
eastern and
central North America. It is sometimes...
- The
genus Quercus contains about 500
known species, plus
about 180
hybrids between them. The genus, as is the case with many
large genera, is
divided into...
- coccinea, the
scarlet oak, is a
deciduous tree in the red oak
section Lobatae of the
genus Quercus, in the
family ****aceae. It is
primarily distributed...