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- Q22285315 subject Q7223185.
- Q22285315 subject Q8461680.
- Q22285315 subject Q8462056.
- Q22285315 subject Q8616191.
- Q22285315 abstract "Quercus × morehus, Abram's oak in Kellogg's original description (later called oracle oak by Jepson), is a named hybrid between the red oaks Quercus kelloggii (California black oak) and Quercus wislizeni (interior live oak). Originally published as the unique species Quercus morehus by Kellogg, rather than as the hybrid it is called today, this tree is found in California and possibly southern Oregon, USA, usually where the territories of the purported parents overlap.Because the name Q. × morehus was adopted prior to 1980 while Q. wislizeni and Quercus parvula were still considered conspecific it is often applied not only to trees appearing intermediate in form between Q. kelloggii and Q. wislizeni but also those that could be Q. kelloggii × Q. parvula.Quercus × morehus is a hybrid between a deciduous oak and an evergreen oak. Leaves are intermediate in form between Q. kelloggii and Q. wislizeni.".
- Q22285315 class Q165468.
- Q22285315 division Q25314.
- Q22285315 family Q145977.
- Q22285315 genus Q12004.
- Q22285315 kingdom Q756.
- Q22285315 order Q21881.
- Q22285315 order Q338878.
- Q22285315 synonym "Quercus × moreha".
- Q22285315 thumbnail Quercus_morehus_Kellogg_-_scan_of_Kelloggs_original_1863_drawing_from_Greenes_1889_West_American_Oaks.jpg?width=300.
- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q1131316.
- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q12004.
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- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q165468.
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- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q21881.
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- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
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- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q338878.
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- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q7223185.
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- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461680.
- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462056.
- Q22285315 wikiPageWikiLink Q8616191.
- Q22285315 familia Q145977.
- Q22285315 genus "Quercus".
- Q22285315 name "Quercus × morehus".
- Q22285315 ordo Q21881.
- Q22285315 regnum "Plantae".
- Q22285315 synonyms "Quercus × moreha".
- Q22285315 unrankedClassis Q165468.
- Q22285315 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q22285315 unrankedOrdo Q338878.
- Q22285315 type Eukaryote.
- Q22285315 type Plant.
- Q22285315 type Species.
- Q22285315 type Thing.
- Q22285315 type Q19088.
- Q22285315 type Q756.
- Q22285315 comment "Quercus × morehus, Abram's oak in Kellogg's original description (later called oracle oak by Jepson), is a named hybrid between the red oaks Quercus kelloggii (California black oak) and Quercus wislizeni (interior live oak). Originally published as the unique species Quercus morehus by Kellogg, rather than as the hybrid it is called today, this tree is found in California and possibly southern Oregon, USA, usually where the territories of the purported parents overlap.Because the name Q.".
- Q22285315 label "Quercus × morehus".
- Q22285315 depiction Quercus_morehus_Kellogg_-_scan_of_Kelloggs_original_1863_drawing_from_Greenes_1889_West_American_Oaks.jpg.
- Q22285315 name "Quercus × morehus".