Definition of Quercinae. Meaning of Quercinae. Synonyms of Quercinae

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Definition of Quercinae

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- Banksia ser. Quercinae is a valid botanic name for a series of Banksia. First published by Carl Meissner in 1856, the name has had three cir****scriptions...
-  aemula) B. lævigata B. Hookeriana B. prionotes B. Menziesii B. ser. Quercinae (18 species, 2 varieties) B. ser. Dryandroideae (8 species) B. sect. Isostylis...
- spikes hang down; Bauerinae contains a single species Banksia baueri; Quercinae contains 2 species that differ from other species in the section by some...
- followed Brown in using the name B. latifolia, and placed it in the series Quercinae. Meissner also named a specimen of B. robur as B. integrifolia var. dentata...
- basis of leaf characters: B. ser. Abietinae, B. ser. Salicinae, B. ser. Quercinae and B. ser. Dryandroideae. George Bentham published a new arrangement...
- B. ser. Tetragonae (3 species) B. ser. Bauerinae (1 species) B. ser. Quercinae (2 species) B. sect. Coccinea (1 species) B. sect. Oncostylis (4 series...
- Prostratae Series Cyrtostylis Series Tetragonae Series Bauerinae Series Quercinae Series Salicinae B. dentata – B. aquilonia – B. integrifolia – B. plagiocarpa...
- series based on leaf properties. He placed B. coccinea in the series Quercinae. George Bentham published a thorough revision of Banksia in his landmark...
- further divided Eubanksia into four series, with B. baueri placed in series Quercinae on the basis of its toothed leaves. When George Bentham published his...
- Eubanksia into four series, B. ser. Abietinae, B. ser. Salicinae, B. ser. Quercinae and B. ser. Dryandroideae. B. ser. Abietinae contained only (but not all)...