Nota de aplicación
Species of tall, pyramidal tree native primarily to bottomlands and moist uplands of eastern North America, but found as far west as Oklahoma and Ontario, Canada. It is distinguished by having clusters of short, spiky twigs and leaves with bristle-tipped lobes, thus accounting for the common name "pin oak."
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta agentes
- .. organismo vivo (nombre jerárquico)
- .... organismo vivo (entidad)
- ...... Eucariota (dominio)
- ........ Plantae (reino)
- .......... Angiospermae (plantas con flores)
- ............ Magnoliopsida (class)
- .............. Rosanae
- ................ Fagales (order)
- .................. Fagaceae (family)
- .................... Quercus (genus)
- ...................... Quercus agrifolia (species)
- ...................... Quercus alba (species)
- ...................... Quercus bicolor (species)
- ...................... Quercus cerris (species)
- ...................... Quercus coccifera (species)
- ...................... Quercus coccinea (species)
- ...................... Quercus falcata (species)
- ...................... Quercus garryana (species)
- ...................... Quercus ilex (species)
- ...................... Quercus imbricaria (species)
- ...................... Quercus infectoria (species)
- ...................... Quercus laevis (species)
- ...................... Quercus laurifolia (species)
- ...................... Quercus lobata (species)
- ...................... Quercus lyrata (species)
- ...................... Quercus macrocarpa (species)
- ...................... Quercus macrolepis (species)
- ...................... Quercus michauxii (species)
- ...................... Quercus muehlenbergii (species)
- ...................... Quercus palustris (species)
- ...................... Quercus petraea (species)
- ...................... Quercus prinoides (species)
- ...................... Quercus prinus (species)
- ...................... Quercus robur (species)
- ...................... Quercus rubra (species)
- ...................... Quercus shumardii (species)
- ...................... Quercus stellata (species)
- ...................... Quercus suber (species)
- ...................... Quercus velutina (species)
- ...................... Quercus virginiana (species)
- ...................... red oak (plants)
- ...................... white oak (general, plants)