Daimyo Oak

Quercus dentata

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Tracheophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Fagales Family: Fagaceae Genus: Quercus

About

Quercus dentata, also called Korean oak, Japanese emperor oak, also daimyo oak (Japanese: カシワ or 柏, kashiwa; simplified Chinese: 柞栎; traditional Chinese: 柞櫟; pinyin: zuòlì; Korean: 떡갈나무, tteokgalnamu) is a species of oak native to Japan, Korea and China. The name of the tree is often translated as "sweet oak" in English to distinguish it from Western varieties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Daimyo Oak?
The scientific name of Daimyo Oak is Quercus dentata.
What kingdom does Daimyo Oak belong to?
Daimyo Oak belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
What phylum does Daimyo Oak belong to?
Daimyo Oak belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
What class does Daimyo Oak belong to?
Daimyo Oak belongs to the class Magnoliopsida.
What order does Daimyo Oak belong to?
Daimyo Oak belongs to the order Fagales.
What family does Daimyo Oak belong to?
Daimyo Oak belongs to the family Fagaceae.
What genus does Daimyo Oak belong to?
Daimyo Oak belongs to the genus Quercus.