Quercus suber
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of evergreen oak tree: Quercus suber is the scientific name for the cork oak, a medium-sized evergreen tree native to southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa. It is primarily cultivated for its thick, rugged bark (cork).
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific, and technical contexts such as botany, forestry, agriculture, and ecology. It is the precise Latin binomial name for the species.
- In everyday language, this tree is almost always referred to as the "cork oak."
Examples
- Scientific/Formal Context:
- The forest is dominated by Quercus suber and other Mediterranean species.
- The study focused on the growth patterns of Quercus suber in different soil conditions.
- This wine region is famous for its ancient Quercus suber trees.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows the standard binomial nomenclature system in biology (genus , species ). It is always written in italics, with the genus name capitalized.
Variants and Related Words
- Cork Oak (n.): The common English name for .
- The cork oak is harvested every nine to twelve years.
- Cork (n.): The commercial product, the thick, lightweight bark harvested from the tree.
- This bottle is sealed with a natural cork.
- Suber (n.): A technical term, from Latin, referring to cork or cork tissue. It is the root of the species name .
Synonyms
- Cork oak
- Cork tree (Note: This can sometimes refer to other species, but commonly means in regions where it is cultivated.)
Related Terms and Concepts
- Evergreen (adj.): A plant that retains green leaves throughout the year. is an evergreen oak.
- Harvesting (n.): The process of carefully stripping the cork bark from the tree without harming it. This is a key activity related to .
- Montado/Dehesa (n.): The name for the managed agroforestry ecosystems in the Iberian Peninsula where is a keystone species.
Noun
- medium-sized evergreen oak of southern Europe and northern Africa having thick corky bark that is periodically stripped to yield commercial cork