Quercus Alba is the White Oak and nothing else. This is the value of the system the Latin name is specific to only one species or variety.
No Alternative answer: Oak trees are members of the genus Quercus. Some are deciduous, some not. For a list of evergreen species of oak, see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_oakwhich also has a link to the deciduous species.
Lina Alba: A fibrous band that runs vertically along the center of the anterior abdominal wall and receives the attachments of the oblique and transverse abdominal muscles. Also called white line.
true Absolutly true Quercus suber is the cork oak.
The scientific name for fingers are phalanges and toes are also called phalanges
Leukocytes are also called white blood cells. They fight infections, help defend the body from diseases, and protect the body against harmful bacteria.
Quercus Alba is White Oak
The white oak tree has the scientific name Quercus alba. This is also the name of the species.
No, the scientific name for Pine is Pinus, see first link below. Quercus Alba is the scientific name for White oak, see second link below.
The White Oak.
The White Oak (Quercus alba) was named Maryland's Official Tree in 1941. Illinois and Connecticut also have the white oak as their Official State tree. The white oak tree can live to be over 400 years old and produces an excellent hardwood. They leaves with seven to to round lobes and a medium to tall tree.
Lycaste Skinneri Alba also known as the White Nun Orchid.
Lycaste skinneri alba, also known as Monja Blanca (White Nun).
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.
Guatemala's national flower, Lycaste Skinneri Alba (also known as the White Nun Orchid).See link below:
Paeonia lactiflora, also called Paeonia Alba or white peony, is the plant most often used in herbal medicine, particularly in Chinese herbal medicine.
There are about 600 species of Oak tree and shrub in the genus Quercus, some trees from the Lithocarpus family are also refered to as stone oaks.Examples might include the Red, Blue or White Oak, the Post Oak, English Oak or Turkey Oak.
No Alternative answer: Oak trees are members of the genus Quercus. Some are deciduous, some not. For a list of evergreen species of oak, see:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_oakwhich also has a link to the deciduous species.