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Ver. 25.01
Jan. 2nd, 2024

235.0000 Family Fagaceae Dumort.; Anal. Fam. Pl. 11, 12 (1829), nom. cons.
10 genera, ca. 920 spp.
Species listed in database: 928; hybrids: 204
= Castaneaceae Brenner; Florist. Handb. 167 (1886)
= Quercaceae Martinov; Tekhno-Bot. Slovar 525 (1820)
235.2009 Genus Quercus L.; Sp. Pl. [Linnaeus] 994 (1753)
Distribution: America from Canada to Colombia, many of them in Mexico, Europe from Scandinavia to Mediterranean, N-Africa, W-(incl. Caucasus, South, East, and Southeast Asia, Malesia, Russia (European part and Russian Far East), China (35). Many microspecies of Mexico and Central America have recently been synonymized.
Species listed in database: 413; hybrids: 202
= Balanaulax Raf.; Alsogr. Amer. 28 (1838)
= Cerris Raf.; Alsogr. Amer. 29 (1838)
= Cyclobalanopsis Oerst.; Vidensk. Meddel. Naturhist. Foren. Kjøbenhavn 18: 77 (1867), nom. cons.
= Dryopsila Raf.; Alsogr. Amer. 25 (1838)
= Eriodrys Raf.; Alsogr. Amer. 30 (1838)
= Erythrobalanus (Oerst.) O.Schwarz; Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 13: 4 8 (1936)
= Ilex Mill.; Gard. Dict. Abr., ed. 4.: s.p. (1754), nom. illeg.
= Macrobalanus (Oerst.) O.Schwarz; Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 13: 8 (1936)
= Perytis Raf.; Alsogr. Amer. 29 (1838)
= Scolodrys Raf.; Alsogr. Amer. 29 (1838)

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