LP17535-3
Quercus rubra
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Description
The Northern Red Oak or Champion Oak, Quercus rubra (syn. Quercus borealis), is an oak in the red oak group (Quercus section Lobatae). It is a native of North America, in the northeastern United States and southeast Canada. It grows from the north end of the Great Lakes, east to Nova Scotia, south as far as Georgia and states with good soil that is slightly acidic. Often simply called "Red Oak", northern red oak is formally so named to distinguish it from southern red oak (Q. falcata), also known as the Spanish oak. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Wikipedia
Basic Part Properties
- Part Display Name
- Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
- Part Type
- Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
- Created On
- 2000-05-04
- Construct for LOINC Short Name
- Red Oak
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Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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zh-CN | Chinese (China) | 红栎 Synonyms: 栎属; |
fr-CA | French (Canada) | Quercus rubra |
et-EE | Estonian (Estonia) | Punane tamm |
es-ES | Spanish (Spain) | Roble rojo (Quercus rubra) |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | Quercus rubra Synonyms: Quercia rossa (Quercus rubra) |
tr-TR | Turkish (Turkey) | Quercus rubra |
ru-RU | Russian (Russian Federation) | Quercus rubra Synonyms: Дуб красный (Quercus rubra) |
nl-NL | Dutch (Netherlands) | Quercus rubra Synonyms: amerikaanse eik |
fr-BE | French (Belgium) | Quercus rubra Synonyms: Chêne rouge d''amérique |
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