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Quercus falcata Michaux [1]: 98 Southern Red Oak, Spanish Oak: Common state-wide Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus geminata Small [1]: 99 Sand Live Oak: Lower Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus georgiana M. A. Curtis [1]: 99 Georgia Oak: Granite outcrops in the Piedmont: Endangered: Fagaceae: Quercus hemisphaerica Bartram ex Willd ...
The genus Quercus contains about 500 known species, plus about 180 hybrids between them. [1] The genus, as is the case with many large genera , is divided into subgenera and sections . Traditionally, the genus Quercus was divided into the two subgenera Cyclobalanopsis , the ring-cupped oaks, and Quercus , which included all the other sections.
This is a list of Roswell High School (Georgia) state championship appearances. Roswell High School is located in Roswell, Georgia and has a rich tradition of athletic competition that began when the school opened in 1949. Roswell's mascot is the hornet and fields athletic teams in 16 sports organized under the Georgia High School Association ...
Here are the Athens-area teams in the GHSA basketball state playoffs and their first-round schedules with games between April 23 and 25.
Westside baseball and state playoff berths go together like peas and carrots. The Patriots earned a fourth-place finish in Region 4-2A, highlighted by a seven-game win streak from March 25 to April 4.
The state high school football playoffs are here. Everyone is 0-0. For teams like Thomson, it's a chance to defend its Georgia High School Association 2A state championship. For everyone else, it ...
The Georgia Interscholastic Association (GIA) was a school sports league in Georgia. [2] It was integrated into the GHSA in 1970. [3] The Big 7 Conference included large high schools for African American students in Georgia. The GIA was an expansion of this league that came include county high schools around the state. [4]
Like all species of Quercus, those of subgenus Cerris are trees or shrubs with acorn-like fruit in which a cup covers at least the base of the nut.Members of subgenus Cerris are distinguished from members of subgenus Quercus by few morphological features, their separation being largely determined by molecular phylogenetic evidence.