「Quercus」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ous trees and ferns, for instance Eucalyptus, | Quercus, Acacia, Larix, Picea, Pinus and Pseudotsuga |
Quercus acerifolia (also called Maple-leaved Oak) is | |
Quercus acerifolia. | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus acuta and Quercus sessilifolia. |
a fraseri, Nyssa sylvatica, Parrotia persica, | Quercus acuta, Quercus dentata, Quercus glandulifera, |
Quercus acuta, the Japanese Evergreen Oak, is an oak | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus acuta. |
The larvae feed on Castanea crenata, | Quercus acutissima, Quercus aliena, Quercus crispula, |
The larvae feed on Castanea crenata, | Quercus acutissima, Quercus crispula, Quercus dentata |
feed on Alnus japonica, Castanea cretata and | Quercus acutissima. |
The larvae feed on Castanea crenata and | Quercus acutissima. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus, Aesculus hippocastanum and Betula. |
Quercus agrifolia var. | |
Larvae have been reared on | Quercus agrifolia and Quercus dumosa. |
Quercus agrifolia - (Coast Live Oak) | |
The name | Quercus agrifolia literally means "sharp-leaved oak", |
d by various oaks, especially Coast Live Oak ( | Quercus agrifolia), and Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menz |
Oak species include Coast Live Oak ( | Quercus agrifolia), Engelmann Oak (Quercus engelmanni |
lepis chrysophylla, Chrysolepis sempervirens, | Quercus agrifolia, Quercus chrysolepis, Quercus garry |
The larvae feed on | Quercus agrifolia, Quercus wislizeni and Quercus wisl |
The larvae feed on | Quercus agrifolia. |
lack cherry), Psidium guajava (Common guava), | Quercus alba (White oak), Quercus robur (Common oak), |
ountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia), white oak ( | Quercus alba), black oak (Q. |
The hostplants for the species include | Quercus alba, Quercus laevis, Quercus obtusiloba, Que |
ina, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pyrus calleryana, | Quercus alba, Quercus bicolor, Quercus coccinea, Quer |
The larvae feed on | Quercus alba, Quercus ilicifolia, Quercus rubra, Quer |
tulipifera, Nyssa sylvatica, Prunus serotina, | Quercus alba, Q. palustris, Q. prinus, and Q. rubra. |
The larvae feed on Carya ovata, Juglans and | Quercus alba. |
Quercus albocinta is a species of plant in the Fagace | |
Native to Korea, Japan, and China, | Quercus aliena is found in provinces Anhui, Gansu, Gu |
The larvae feed on | Quercus alnifolia and Quercus coccifera. |
Vaccinium, Andromeda, Ceanothus, Gaylussacia, | Quercus and Rhododendron. |
e larvae feed on Malus, Fagus, Betula, Ulmus, | Quercus and Rubus species. |
iper were to be found extensively, mixed with | Quercus and Corylus. |
zia, Euonymus, Malus, Lonicera, Philadelphus, | Quercus, and Rhododendron. |
and shrubs, such as Cypress (Cupressus), Oak ( | Quercus), and Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) rarely grow |
has been found, Purple Hairstreak (Quercusia | quercus) and Marbled White (Melanargia golathea). |
other deciduous trees such as oak and willow ( | Quercus and Salix species). |
The larvae feed on | Quercus and Fagus species. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus and Robinia species. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus and Vaccinium species. |
Quercus aquifolioides, Q. oxyodon, Q. lamellosa etc.) | |
Quercus austrina, the Bluff Oak, is an oak species th | |
eed on Lithocarpus edulis, Pasania edulis and | Quercus bambusifolia. |
Quercus basaseachicensis is a species of oak tree in | |
Quercus basaseachicensis. | |
The larvae feed in decaying wood, usually | Quercus, beneath the bark. |
Quercus benthamii is a species of plant in the Fagace | |
Quercus benthamii. | |
The larvae feed on Crataegus, | Quercus, Betula, Populus, Prunus and Berberis species |
The caterpillars feed on oaks ( | Quercus), birches (Betula), spruces (Picea), ragworts |
The oak species | Quercus boyntonii was named in honor of Frank Ellis B |
Quercus boyntonii is a species of oak in the Fagaceae | |
Quercus brandegeei is a species of plant in the Fagac | |
e tree is endemic to the Zagros forests, with | Quercus brantii, Celtis australis, Platanus orientali |
Quercus brenesii is a species of plant in the Fagacea | |
Quercus brenesii. | |
The | Quercus breviloba tree grows to a height of 12 m, wit |
Quercus bumelioides is a species of plant in the Faga | |
Quercus bumelioides. | |
sativa and Ostrya carpinifolia, as well as on | Quercus, Carpinus, Salix, Alnus, Populus and Betula s |
ary Piedmont oak-hickory forest, dominated by | Quercus, Carya, Liriodendron, and Fagus. |
arizonica), and the oaks | Quercus castanea and Q. affinis. |
Quercus cedrosensis is a species of plant in the Faga | |
Quercus cedrosensis. | |
Quercus cerrioides is a species of plant in the Fagac | |
Quercus cerrioides. | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus cerris, Quercus cerris austriaca, Quercus dal |
The larvae feed on | Quercus cerris. |
Quercus chapmanii, commonly referred to as the Chapma | |
Quercus chrysolepis | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus chrysolepis. |
ifera, Spondias, Careya, Bischofia, Canarium, | Quercus, Cinnamomum, Machilus, Persea, Acrocarpus, Zi |
Mine and larvae on | Quercus coccifera |
The larvae feed on Lygos monosperma, | Quercus coccifera and Quercus robur. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus coccifera, Quercus ilex, Quercus ilex rotundi |
The larvae feed on | Quercus coccifera, Quercus ilex and Quercus suber. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus coccifera. |
of the oak/hickory woodland are scarlet oak ( | Quercus coccinea), post oak (Quercus stellata) and bl |
The scarlet oak, or | Quercus coccinea, commonly referred to by early Mormo |
Quercus coccinea, the scarlet oak, is an oak in the r | |
the specimen trees, including American oaks, | Quercus coccineus and Q. phellos, and the magnificent |
Quercus conzattii is a species of plant in the Fagace | |
It is often found with | Quercus copeyensis in the upper montane forests, to 3 |
Quercus copeyensis is a species of oak endemic to the | |
Quercus cornelius-mulleri is a species of oak known b | |
Quercus corrugata (syn. | |
Recorded food plants include Salix, | Quercus, Corylus, Prunus spinosa, Rubus fruticosus, R |
It is often found with | Quercus costaricensis in the upper montane forests, t |
Quercus costaricensis (syn. | |
The larvae feed on Prunus spinosa, | Quercus, Crataegus and Populus species. |
japonica, | Quercus crispula and Ulmus pumila. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus crispula, Quercus mongolica and Quercus serra |
Quercus cubana, the Cuban oak, is a medium sized ever | |
Quercus cyclobalanoides Trel., Quercus reevesii Trel. | |
Quercus deliquescens is a species of plant in the Fag | |
Quercus deliquescens. | |
vata, Pinus bungeana, Prumnopitys andina, and | Quercus dentata. |
Quercus depressa is a species of plant in the Fagacea | |
Quercus depressipes (also called Davis Mountain Oak) | |
Quercus depressipes. | |
enus, containing the single species Redheadia | quercus, described in 2005 by Suto and Suyama. |
Quercus devia is a species of plant in the Fagaceae f | |
Quercus devia. | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus douglasii and Quercus lobata. |
ne Pine is often a co-dominant with Blue Oak ( | Quercus douglasii). |
The larvae feed on | Quercus douglasii, Quercus kelloggii and Quercus loba |
ience in 1981 when it was segregated from the | Quercus dumosa complex and found to warrant species s |
The larvae feed on | Quercus dumosa, Quercus turbinella and Quercus wisliz |
Synonymous names for the tree species include | Quercus durandii var. |
In California, shrubs such as leather oak ( | Quercus durata) and coast whiteleaf manzanita (Arctos |
Quercus excelsa is a species of plant in the Fagaceae | |
Quercus excelsa. | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus faginea and Quercus pubescens. |
n the center and to the west, Portuguese oak ( | Quercus faginea) dominates, to the west and north Dow |
The larvae feed on Castanea sativa, | Quercus faginea, Quercus macrolepis, Quercus petraea, |
The larvae feed on | Quercus, Fagus and Betula species. |
Rhamnus (hence the specific name), Castanea, | Quercus, Ficus, Ulmus, Pyrus, Prunus species. |
Quercus flagellifera is a species of plant in the Fag | |
Quercus flagellifera. | |
Quercus Folium -4.0% abv | |
The larvae feed on Castanea sativa, | Quercus frainetto, Quercus macranthera, Quercus petra |
nigra, Prunus avium, Pterocarya fraxinifolia, | Quercus frainetto, Sorbus domestica, etc. |
s trees and shrubs, such as Corylus avellana, | Quercus, Fraxinus excelsior and Salix. |
Quercus fulva is a species of plant in the Fagaceae f | |
Quercus fusiformis (also often referred to as Q. virg | |
ity of the park is covered by Texas Live Oak ( | Quercus fusiformis)-Ashe Juniper (Juniperus ashei) wo |
Quercus galeanensis is a species of plant in the Faga | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus gambeli, Quercus macrocarpus and Salix. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus gambeli. |
hybridizes with other oak species, including | Quercus gambelii and Q. grisea. |
um, Peltophorum, Prunus persica, Pterocarpus, | Quercus gambelii, Quercus robar, Quercus turneri, Rob |
Larvae have been reared on | Quercus gambelii. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus garryana and Quercus lobata. |
It has been reared from | Quercus garryana, Ceanothus velutinus and Quercus agr |
believe it is a hybrid between sand live oak ( | Quercus geminata) and Quercus oleoides rather than a |
Common plant species include Sand Live Oak ( | Quercus geminata), Myrtle Oak (Quercus myrtifolia), S |
d leaves somewhat similar to the Georgia Oak ( | Quercus georgiana) and Pin Oak (Quercus palustris). |
Quercus georgiana, the Georgia oak or Stone Mountain | |
Quercus germana is a species of plant in the Fagaceae | |
Quercus germana. | |
Quercus glaucoides is primarily a canopy tree in its | |
Quercus glaucoides is an oak species in the white oak | |
Quercus graciliformis (also called Slender Oak) is a | |
Quercus graciliformis. | |
Quercus gravesii (also called Chisos Red Oak or Grave | |
m), Velvet Ash (Fraxinus velutina), Grey Oak ( | Quercus grisea), and similar tree species. |
cca (Yucca spp.), juniper, sand shinnery oak ( | Quercus havardii), and rocks furnish cover . |
Quercus hintonii is a species of plant in the Fagacea | |
Quercus hintonii. | |
Quercus hintoniorum is a species of plant in the Faga | |
Quercus hintoniorum. | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus hypoleuca and Quercus hypoleucoides. |
Larvae have been reared from | Quercus hypoleucoides. |
Quercus iberica (Georgian Oak) is a decidious tree na | |
g vegetation is carrascara (Round-leafed oak, | Quercus ilex subsp. |
The name of the vale comes from the Holm Oak ( | Quercus ilex), a non-indigenous evergreen oak, which |
mosa, Gevuina avellana, Michelia doltsopa and | Quercus ilex. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus ilex. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus ilicifolia and Quercus rubra. |
Quercus ilicifolia, commonly known as Bear Oak or Scr | |
Quercus imbricaria, the Shingle Oak, is a deciduous t | |
commanders of the modern world, published by | Quercus in 2009. |
names (in parenthesis) are reported to be: a) | Quercus incana {Oak (Banj)}; b) Aesculus indica (Pang |
Quercus invaginata is a species of plant in the Fagac | |
Quercus invaginata. | |
Quercus irazuensis, Quercus endresii) is a species of | |
Since | quercus is a feminine name of 4 ª decline in Latin, b |
newly-discovered bat was a different species ( | Quercus is Latin for "oak"). |
ive oak in the white oak section of the genus | Quercus is distinguished from southern live oak most |
R. | quercus is the teleomorph form of the fungus Mycopapp |
Quercus john-tuckeri is a species of oak known by the | |
Quercus john-tuckeri is a bushy shrub growing 2 to 5 | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus kelloggii, Quercus dumosa, Quercus dumosa var |
ller communities include stands of Lacey Oak ( | Quercus laceyi), Pecan (Carya illinoinensis)-Sugarber |
E Mexican and central Texas native Lacey Oak ( | Quercus laceyi), which has caused great confusion abo |
Quercus laceyi, the Lacey Oak, is a small to medium-s | |
Quercus lanata or Woolly-leaved Oak is a species of Q | |
Quercus libani, the Lebanon Oak, is a species of oak | |
Hooker Oak was a large valley oak tree ( | Quercus lobata) in Chico, California. |
, including several 200-year-old Valley oaks ( | Quercus lobata), are found in the California Foothill |
from the specific name of its principal host, | Quercus lobata. |
e Real Story of Britain's War in Afghanistan, | Quercus, London, 2011. |
he production of commercial nutgall formed on | Quercus lusitanica (the gall oak). |
Quercus lusitanica, commonly known as Gall Oak, Lusit | |
Quercus lyrata (overcup oak) is an oak in the white o | |
, Magnolia virginiana, Ostrya virginiana, and | Quercus lyrata. |
Quercus macdonaldii (also called Macdonald Oak) is a | |
Quercus macdonaldii. | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus alba and Quercus garryana |
The larvae feed on | Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus stellata and Quercus virg |
The larvae feed on Castanea species and | Quercus macrocarpa. |
The larvae feed on | Quercus macrocarpa. |
Quercus macrolepis, the Valonia oak, is a tree in the | |
The larvae feed on | Quercus macrolepis. |
bably feed on Betula, Cyperus, Daphniphyllum, | Quercus, Malus, Prunus, Pyrus and Euodia. |
been recorded feeding on Terminalia, Shorea, | Quercus, Mangifera, Eugenia and Mitragyna. |
Quercus martinezii is a species of plant in the Fagac | |
Synonyms include | Quercus minima forma pygmaea, Quercus minima forma re |
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