Quercus macranthera was created in 1838.
Quercus virginiana was created in 1768.
Quercus wislizeni was created in 1864.
Quercus aliena was created in 1851.
Quercus oleoides was created in 1830.
Quercus laurina was created in 1809.
Quercus pacifica was created in 1994.
Quercus pungens was created in 1854.
Quercus iberica was created in 1808.
Lasiocampa quercus was created in 1758.
Quercus cornelius-mulleri was created in 1981.
Yes, there are oak trees in Armenia. The country is home to several species of oak, including the common oak (Quercus robur) and the Armenian oak (Quercus macranthera). These trees can be found in various forested areas and contribute to the biodiversity and ecosystem of the region. Oak forests are significant for both ecological balance and cultural heritage in Armenia.
Quercus stenophylla, commonly known as the scrub oak, is a species of oak tree. It was not "created" in the traditional sense, as it is a naturally occurring species that has evolved over time through natural processes. The exact timeline of its evolution and divergence as a distinct species is not explicitly documented.