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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...
- sections. Traditionally, the
genus Quercus was
divided into the two
subgenera Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks, and
Quercus,
which included all the other...
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galls on
white oaks,
primarily the
valley oak (
Quercus lobata) but also
other species such as
Quercus berberidifolia. The
California gall wasp is considered...
- palustris,
Quercus bicolor Swamp Spanish oak –
Quercus palustris Swamp white oak –
Quercus bicolor Valley oak –
Quercus lobata White oak –
Quercus alba Yellowbark...
- 000 ft). The
plant was
reclassified as
Quercus × macdonaldii, a
naturally occurring hybrid of
Quercus lobata and
Quercus pacifica, or
possibly other oak species...
- Jolon,
California as a
naturally occurring hybrid between Quercus douglasii and
Quercus lobata. In 1894
Alice Eastwood wrote: I
suggest this name for a...
- had not been
found in
Quercus douglasii or any
members of the
white oak group. An
experiment showed that Q. douglasii and Q.
lobata (another
white oak)...
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occurring in oak woodlands:
Valley oak (
Quercus lobata) - the
largest of these,
found in
valley regions.
Leather oak (
Quercus durata) - an
evergreen shrub endemic...
- Ordinance,
adopted in 1971,
regulates pruning and
removing valley oak (
Quercus lobata) trees. The area was once a
dense oak
woodland and the city is trying...
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Spanish common name for oaks.
Species known as
roble in
English include:
Quercus lobata, tree
native to
California Lophozonia obliqua, tree
native to South...