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their 2017 classification:
Quercus sect.
Cyclobalanopsis was
first established, as the
genus Cyclobalanopsis, by
Anders Sandøe Ørsted in 1867. It was...
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species in the
family ****aceae. It is
placed in
subgenus Cerris,
section Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks.
These differ from
other Quercus groups in that...
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sections are Quercus,
Cyclobalanopsis,
Cerris and Ilex. The East
Asian sections are Quercus, Cerris, Ilex and
Cyclobalanopsis. "Quercus (n.)". Online...
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Quercus glauca (syn.
Cyclobalanopsis glauca),
commonly called ring-cupped oak or ****anese blue oak, is a tree in the
beech family (****aceae). It is native...
- Traditionally, the
genus Quercus was
divided into the two
subgenera Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks, and Quercus,
which included all the
other sections...
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northern Thailand, and Vietnam. It is
placed in
subgenus Cerris,
section Cyclobalanopsis.
Quercus myrsinifolia is an
evergreen oak tree that
grows up to 20...
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China (Guangxi, Yunnan). It is
placed in
subgenus Cerris,
section Cyclobalanopsis, the ring-cupped oaks.
Quercus t****lii is a tree up to 30 m. tall...
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Quercus lamellosa (syn.
Cyclobalanopsis lamellosa) is a
species of oak (Quercus)
native to the
Himalaya and
adjoining mountains from
Tibet and
Nepal east...
- Hunan, Taiwan, Zhejiang). It is
placed in
subgenus Cerris,
section Cyclobalanopsis.
Quercus gilva is a tree
which grows to 30
meters (98 ft) tall with...
- of
Guangdong and Guangxi. It is
placed in
subgenus Cerris,
section Cyclobalanopsis.
Quercus litseoides is a tree up to 10
meters tall.
Leaves can be as...