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has gloss | (noun) relatively tall deciduous water oak of southeastern United States often cultivated as a shade tree; thrives in wet soil Quercus nigra, possum oak, water oak |
has gloss | eng: The Water Oak (Quercus nigra) is an oak in the red oak group (Quercus sect. Lobatae), native to the southeastern United States, from southern Delaware and south to the coastal areas of Maryland, Virginia, the piedmont of North Carolina, all of South Carolina, most of Georgia (with the exception of the Appalachian Mountains), all of Alabama, Mississippi, central Florida, and westward to Louisiana and eastern Texas. From there, northward to southeastern Missouri including Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma, parts of Tennessee, and extreme southwestern Kentucky. It occurs in lowlands and up to 450 m (1500 ft) altitude. |
lexicalization | eng: possum oak |
lexicalization | eng: Quercus nigra |
lexicalization | eng: water oak |
subclass of | (noun) a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves; "great oaks grow from little acorns" oak, oak tree |
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has gloss | lav: Melnais ozols ir daudzgadīgs dižskābaržu dzimtas koks. Šis ozols savvaļā aug ASV dienvidaustrumos. Koks ir vidēji liels, sasniedz 30 m augstumu, stumbra diametrs līdz 1 m. Lapas 3-12 cm garas, 2-6 cm platas. Zīles 10-14 mm garas un tikpat platas. Nogatavojas nākamā gada rudenī. |
lexicalization | lav: Melnais ozols |
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