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Quercus coccifera, the
kermes oak or
holly oak, is an oak
shrub or tree in
section Ilex of the genus. It has many synonyms,
including Quercus calliprinos...
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Quercus suber,
commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized,
evergreen oak tree in the
section Quercus sect. Cerris. It is the
primary source of cork...
- sections. Traditionally, the
genus Quercus was
divided into the two
subgenera Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks, and
Quercus,
which included all the other...
- "Morphological
differentiation and
hybridization between Quercus alnifolia Poech and
Quercus coccifera L. (****aceae) in Cyprus" (PDF).
Silvae Genetica. 56...
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North Africa.
Quercus alnifolia Acorns of
Quercus coccifera Quercus floribunda Leaves and
catkins of
Quercus ilex
Quercus rotundifolia Quercus section Cerris...
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green chlorophyll in
photosynthetically active tissues such as
young Quercus coccifera leaves. It may
protect the
leaves from
attacks by
herbivores that...
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sclerophyllous evergreen oak
Quercus ilex,
Quercus suber and
Quercus coccifera, and by
deciduous species such as
Quercus pubescens,
Quercus cerris,
Fraxinus ornus...
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extensive on the
lower plateau.
Juniperus phoenicea,
Pistacia lentiscus,
Quercus coccifera and
Ceratonia siliqua are
common tree and
large shrub species in the...
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living on the sap of the host plant, the
Kermes oak (
Quercus coccifera) and the
Palestine oak (
Quercus calliprinos).
These insects were used as a red dye...
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Aleppo pine;
Quercus coccifera, the
kermes oak;
Quercus calliprinos, the
Palestine oak;
Quercus cerris sp. pseudocerris, the
Turkey oak;
Quercus infectoria;...