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second year. In the
species Quercus suber two
subspecies are distinguished:
Quercus suber subsp.
suber:
Nominal taxon Quercus suber subsp.
occidentalis (****)...
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Quercus alba
Quercus aliena Quercus bicolor Quercus borealis (rubra)
Quercus borealis var.
maxima (rubra)
Quercus cerris Quercus coccinea Quercus dentata...
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flaking off.
Commercial cork is
derived from the bark of the cork oak (
Quercus suber). Cork has many uses
including wine
bottle stoppers,
bulletin boards...
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Quercus subgenus Cerris is one of the two
subgenera into
which the
genus Quercus was
divided in a 2017
classification (the
other being subgenus Quercus)...
- and
sub-savanna ecosystems, from sea
level up to 1,900 m (6,200 ft) a.s.l. It can live in all
altitudes in Portugal,
switching with
Quercus suber. The...
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Quercus macrocarpa (bur oak)
Quercus palustris (pin oak)
Quercus rubra (northern red oak)
Quercus suber (cork oak)
Quercus virginiana (southern live oak)...
- of bark
tissue which is
harvested for
commercial use
primarily from
Quercus suber (the cork oak),
which is
native to
southwest Europe and
northwest Africa...
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Rossio Square,
Lisbon The
Quercus suber,
commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized,
evergreen oak tree in the
section Quercus sect. Cerris. Traditionally...
- (Quercus pyrenaica) and
Portuguese or gall oak (
Quercus lusitanica), and the late cork oak (
Quercus suber) season,
which between them
extend the acorn-production...
- of
Quercus alba
containing the
staminate or 'male'
flowers New
leaves and
reddish pistillate or 'female'
flowers of
Quercus robur The
genus Quercus is...