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Quercus rubra is the scientific name for Northern Red Oak.
The eastern red bud belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta, which consists of vascular plants that have specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport.
The scientific names Quercus Alba and Quercus rubra indicate that both the white oak and red oak belong to the Quercus genus, which is the genus for oak trees. The species names "Alba" and "rubra" help differentiate between the two specific types of oak trees based on their characteristics, such as the color of their bark or wood.
Dinoflagellates in the phylum Dinoflagellata are responsible for causing red tides. These harmful algal blooms can produce toxins that contaminate shellfish when ingested, leading to a condition known as paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Phylum Aschelminthes
Oak trees belong to the plant phylum of magnoliophyta. This phylum contains all types of flowering plants, or angiosperms.
Magnoliophyta or Angiospermae is the phylum of poison oak (Toxicodendron diversilobum).Specifically, this phylum represents one of the two surviving divisions of seed-producing plants. Poison oak belongs in this particular division because it flowers and its fruits contain seeds. Also, around the time of fertilization, poison oak seeds produce a tissue called endosperm to surround and feed the embryo.
The address of the Red Oak Public Library is: 400 N 2Nd St, Red Oak, 51566 2251
The address of the Red Oak Heritage Foundation is: 116 E Coolbaugh St, Red Oak, IA 51566-2273
The phone number of the Red Oak Public Library is: 712-623-6516.
White oak, bur oak, red oak, pin oak
Quercus rubra is the genus and species name of the red oak.
Quercus rubra is the scientific name for Northern Red Oak.
Water Oak Pin Oak red oak white oak
Red Oak Presbyterian Church was created in 1817.
Quercus rubra is the genus and species name of the red oak.
Fungi, Annelida Clitellda,Hyporcrateates,Dematiaceae,Stachybotra,Lumbricadae