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Quercus ilex, the
evergreen oak,
holly oak or holm oak is a
large evergreen oak
native to the
Mediterranean region. It is a
member of the
Ilex section...
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Quercus coccifera, the
kermes oak, is an oak bush in the
Ilex section of the genus. It has many synonyms,
including Quercus calliprinos. It is native...
- era (7,000 BC). It is
placed in
section Ilex. Some
authors described it as a
subspecies of
Quercus ilex.
Quercus rotundifolia is a
medium to
large tree...
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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...
- Ponticae,
Quercus, and Virentes. The
Central American sections are Virentes,
Quercus and
Lobatae The
European sections are
Quercus,
Cerris and
Ilex. The West/Central...
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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...
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coccinea Quercus dentata Quercus ellipsoidalis Quercus ****inea
Quercus frainetto Quercus glandulifera Quercus ilicifolia Quercus ilex,
Hardines Zone: 7 - 10...
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larva feeds on
Quercus robur,
Quercus petraea,
Quercus cerris and
Quercus ilex. F.
quercus quercus (Linnaeus, 1758) -
widespread F.
quercus iberica (Staudinger...
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plant in Portland.
Ilex in
Latin means the holm-oak or
evergreen oak (
Quercus ilex).
Despite the
Linnaean classification of
Ilex as holly, as late as...
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initials of the plant's
scientific name (in this case, the holm oak,
Quercus ilex). The
following two sets of
characters identify the
floor number (second...