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Details for: Quercus robur


Source: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (2010), copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Name: Quercus robur L.
Nomencl. ref.: Sp. Pl.: 996. 1753
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Is replaced synonym for: Quercus robur var. typica Beck
Quercus robur subsp. eurobur A. Camus
Quercus robur var. vulgaris A. DC.
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Rosanae
                         Ordo - Fagales Engl.
                              Familia - Fagaceae Dumort.
                                   Genus - Quercus L.
                                       
Geo-Search:
Invalid designations: Quercus robur subsp. eurobur A. Camus, des. inval.
Quercus robur var. typica Beck, des. inval.
Quercus robur var. vulgaris A. DC., des. inval.
Included taxa: Quercus robur L. subsp. robur
Quercus robur subsp. brutia (Ten.) O. Schwarz
Quercus robur subsp. imeretina (Steven ex Woronow) Menitsky
Quercus robur subsp. pedunculiflora (K. Koch) Menitsky
 
Common names: abechota (Asturian), abellota (Spanish, Castillian), abeyota (Asturian), abillote (Spanish, Castillian), albar (Spanish, Castillian), albarinho (Portuguese), alvarinho (Portuguese), alvariño (Galician), ametzá (Euskera), araitz (Euskera), arecha (Euskera), arechá (Euskera), areitz (Euskera), aretxa (Euskera), arich (Euskera), aritz (Euskera), aritza (Euskera), ariza (Euskera), ariza (Spanish, Castillian), bellota (Asturian), bellota (Spanish, Castillian), cabayo (Asturian), cagiga (Spanish, Castillian), cah.íu (Asturian), cajiga (Spanish, Castillian), cajigo (Spanish, Castillian), cajigona (Spanish, Castillian), camayo (Asturian), carba (Galician), carbachal (Asturian), carbacho (Asturian), carbachu alvar (Asturian), carballo (Asturian), carballo (Galician), carballo (Spanish, Castillian), carballo alvariño (Galician), carballo blanco (Galician), carballo branco (Galician), carballo verino (Galician), carbayo (Asturian), carbayo (Galician), carbayo (Spanish, Castillian), carbayu (Asturian), carvalheira (Portuguese), carvalheiro (Portuguese), carvalho (Galician), carvalho (Portuguese), carvalho comum (Portuguese), carvalho común (Portuguese), carvalho-alvarinho (Portuguese), carvalho-comum (Portuguese), carvalho-común (Portuguese), carvalho-roble (Portuguese), carvallo (Galician), carvallo (Spanish, Castillian), carvayo (Asturian), carvayu (Spanish, Castillian), caxigo (Galician), caxigu (Asturian), cerquinho (Portuguese), cil (Spanish, Castillian), fedigueira (Portuguese), gla (Catalan), grana (Spanish, Castillian), haitz (Euskera), haritz (Euskera), haritz kandudun (Euskera), haritz kanduduna (Euskera), haritz-kanduduna (Euskera), heritz (Euskera), lande (Euskera), marfueyo (Spanish, Castillian), marojo (Spanish, Castillian), pènol (Catalan), pipa (Asturian), potsisco (Asturian), potsiscu curcu (Asturian), rebola (Galician), rebola albar (Galician), rebola alvar (Galician), rebola blanca (Galician), rebollo albar (Spanish, Castillian), rebolo (Galician), rebolo alvar (Galician), rebosu (Asturian), rebotso (Asturian), rebotso albar (Asturian), rebotso cuartial (Asturian), rebotso curcu (Asturian), rebotso turcu (Asturian), roble (Asturian), roble (Galician), roble (Portuguese), roble (Spanish, Castillian), roble albar (Asturian), roble albar (Spanish, Castillian), roble carballo (Spanish, Castillian), roble carcoxu (Asturian), roble común (Spanish, Castillian), roble de fruto con pezón largo (Spanish, Castillian), roble de fruto en racimos (Spanish, Castillian), roble de manoplas (Spanish, Castillian), roble europeo (Spanish, Castillian), roble fresnal (Spanish, Castillian), roble marfueyo (Spanish, Castillian), roble pedunculado (Spanish, Castillian), roble penduculado (Spanish, Castillian), roble piramidal (Spanish, Castillian), roble-alvarinho (Portuguese), robre (Asturian), robre (Spanish, Castillian), robre villandigu (Asturian), roura penul (Catalan), roure (Aragonese), roure (Catalan), roure (Majorcan), roure (Valencian), roure de fulla gran (Catalan), roure martinenc (Catalan), roure pènol (Catalan), sandre (Asturian), sapiego (Asturian), tsandre (Asturian), zuaitz (Euskera), zuhaitz (Euskera)[Credits]
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: Al Au Be Br Bt Bu By Co Cz Da Fe Ga Ge Gr Hb He Ho Hs Hu It Ju Lu No Po Rf(C CS E N NW S) Rm Sa Si Su Tcs Tu(A E) Uk(K U) [Ca]


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