Quercus sessilis is a literal Latin equivalent of the English phrase "sessile oak." The masculine singular phrase also translates literally as "sitting oak" in English. The pronunciation will be "KWER-koos SES-see-lees" in Church and classical Latin.
Oak.
"Black oak" is a literal English translation of "Quercus nigra."But that is not the particular kind of oak tree to which the Latin words are linked in science and in the real world. Instead, the Latin phrase is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the water oak. Other common names include duck, orange, possum, punk or spotted oak.
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The national tree of Ireland is the Sessile Oak (Quercus petraea). This deciduous tree can grow to be up to about 130 feet tall.The national tree of Ireland is the Sessile Oak. This tree is native to most of Europe. Its scientific name is Quercus petraea.
quercia is latin for oak
The Latin word is: "quercus" source: http://www.latinwordfor.com/latin-word-for-oak-tree.html
The red oak tree has a Latin or scientific name. This is Quercus Rubra. There are also different kinds of red oak, such as English or Eastern, which occur in different places.
The scientific (Latin) name for oak trees is Quercus.There are many species of oak tree, so a second word is appended to spcify the species. e.g. Quercus alba = White Oak Quercus virginiana = Eastern Live Oak Quercus fisiformus = Western Live Oak Quercus polymorpha = Monterey Oak
Quercus petraea is known commonly as the Sessile oak. Native to the UK it is good for exposure to sea winds.
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A Turkey oak.
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