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 Translation for 'common oak' from English to Finnish
SYNO common oak | English oak | pedunculate oak | ...
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tammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]
common oak
bot.T
metsätammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]
common oak
Partial Matches
bot.T
metsätammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]
English oak
bot.T
metsätammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]
pedunculate oak
sienetT
raidankeuhkojäkälä {noun} [Lobaria pulmonaria]
oak lungwort
bot.T
tammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]
English oak
bot.T
tammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]
pedunculate oak
entom.T
tammikiitäjä {noun} [Marumba quercus]
oak hawk-moth
entom.T
tammikehrääjä {noun} [Lasiocampa quercus]
oak eggar [moth]
entom.T
tammenmantokuoriainen {noun} [Scolytus intricatus, syn.: Eccoptogaster intricatus]
(European) oak bark beetle
sienetT
raidankeuhkojäkälä {noun} [Lobaria pulmonaria]
oak lungs­ [treated as sg.]
bot.T
ketonoidanlukko {noun} [Botrychium lunaria]
(common) moonwort
bot.T
marunatuoksukki {noun} [Ambrosia artemisiifolia, syn.: A. elatior]
(common) ragweed
zool.T
vesilisko {noun} [Lissotriton vulgaris, Triturus vulgaris]
common newt
orn.T
heinäkerttu {noun} [Cisticola juncidis, syn.: C. cisticola]
common cisticola
bot.T
pikkutakiainen {noun} [Arctium minus]
common burdock
iktyo.T
keihäsrausku {noun} [Dasyatis pastinaca]
common stingray
bot.T
kaalivalvatti {noun} [Sonchus oleraceus]
common sowthistle
bot.T
aitokissanminttu {noun} [Nepeta cataria]
(common) catnip
bot.T
karheasappiruoho {noun} [Xanthium strumarium]
common cocklebur
entom.T
pommittajakuoriainen {noun} [Brachinus crepitans]
common bombardier
entom.T
pommikiitäjäinen {noun} [Brachinus crepitans]
common bombardier
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Translation for 'common oak' from English to Finnish

common oak
tammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]bot.T

metsätammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]bot.T

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English oak
metsätammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]bot.T

tammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]bot.T
pedunculate oak
metsätammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]bot.T

tammi {noun} [Quercus robur, syn.: Quercus pedunculata]bot.T
oak lungwort
raidankeuhkojäkälä {noun} [Lobaria pulmonaria]sienetT
oak hawk-moth
tammikiitäjä {noun} [Marumba quercus]entom.T
oak eggar [moth]
tammikehrääjä {noun} [Lasiocampa quercus]entom.T
(European) oak bark beetle
tammenmantokuoriainen {noun} [Scolytus intricatus, syn.: Eccoptogaster intricatus]entom.T
oak lungs­ [treated as sg.]
raidankeuhkojäkälä {noun} [Lobaria pulmonaria]sienetT
(common) moonwort
ketonoidanlukko {noun} [Botrychium lunaria]bot.T
(common) ragweed
marunatuoksukki {noun} [Ambrosia artemisiifolia, syn.: A. elatior]bot.T
common newt
vesilisko {noun} [Lissotriton vulgaris, Triturus vulgaris]zool.T
common cisticola
heinäkerttu {noun} [Cisticola juncidis, syn.: C. cisticola]orn.T
common burdock
pikkutakiainen {noun} [Arctium minus]bot.T
common stingray
keihäsrausku {noun} [Dasyatis pastinaca]iktyo.T
common sowthistle
kaalivalvatti {noun} [Sonchus oleraceus]bot.T
(common) catnip
aitokissanminttu {noun} [Nepeta cataria]bot.T
common cocklebur
karheasappiruoho {noun} [Xanthium strumarium]bot.T
common bombardier
pommittajakuoriainen {noun} [Brachinus crepitans]entom.T

pommikiitäjäinen {noun} [Brachinus crepitans]entom.T
Usage Examples English
  • Good examples of near-natural beech woodland can be found at The Mens and Ebernoe Common Oak-hornbeam woodlands are typical of the Wealden clays, with Oak-hazel and rare large-leaved lime woodlands found on the western Downs.
  • A short distance north of the village (...) stood the Newland Oak, which it is claimed had the largest circumference of any Common Oak ("Quercus robur") ever recorded.
  • Another association is with the larvae of certain blue butterflies In Australia, the common oak-blue, the bright oak-blue and the purple oak-blue are obligate associates and only occur in parts of the country where the weaver ant is established.
  • One of the most well-known is the common oak gall wasp ("Cynips quercusfolii"), which induces characteristic, 2-cm in diameter, spherical galls on the undersides of oak leaves.
  • It took the form of a chaplet of common oak leaves woven to form a crown.

  • Modern wooden barrels for wine-making are made of French common oak ("Quercus robur"), white oak ("Quercus petraea"), American white oak ("Quercus alba"), more exotic is Mizunara Oak all typically have standard sizes: Recently Oregon Oak (Quercus Garryana) has been used.
  • Ecologist Steven Falk, undertaking research with Warwickshire County Council, conducted a survey of the oldest trees in the Arden area and found over 500 examples of ancient "Quercus robur" (common oak), including examples exceeding 1000 years old.
  • The larvae feed on evergreen oak ("Quercus ilex") and common oak ("Quercus robur").
  • One of the best known is the common oak gall wasp ("Cynips quercusfolii"), which induces characteristic spherical galls about two centimeters wide on the undersides of oak leaves.
  • It is covered in mixed mountain woodland consisting of common oak, hornbeam and small-leave lime.

  • "Phoberia atomaris", the common oak moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. The species is found in North America, from Quebec and Ontario south to Florida, and west to Kansas and Texas.
  • Holm oak, common oak, juniper, broom or thyme are some of the species that dominates the flora scenario in Sayago.
  • Several invasive species have been found on the common, Oak Processionary moth was first recorded in 2011 and the WPCC try to control its numbers with regular surveys, caterpillar removal, and application of the biocontrol agent "Bacillus thuringiensis"; Japanese knotweed and Himalayan balsam have also been recorded and removed.
  • In France, both the "Quercus robur" (common oak) and "Quercus petraea" (white oak) are considered apt for wine making; however, the latter is considered far superior for its finer grain and richer contribution of aromatic components like vanillin and its derivates, methyl-octalactone and tannins, as well as phenols and volatile aldehydes.
  • In The Netherlands, it was a component of one of three communities of saprobic fungi associated with roadside verges (the land between the road edge and the adjacent wall, fence or hedge) planted with common oak ("Quercus robur"); the verges also supported the growth of the mushroom "Russula ochroleuca", a host of "C.

  • According to the United States Forest Service, "Archips semiferanus" is the "most important oak leafroller" of these species; other common oak leafroller species such as "Archips argyrosplilus" and "Choristoneura fractivittana" are commonly found on oak trees, but do not cause the damage that "A.
  • In Israel it is called the common oak ([...] , [...]) or the Palestine oak.
  • The Tamme-Lauri oak ([...] , [...]) is a large common oak. It is the thickest and oldest tree in Estonia and is located in Antsla Parish, Võru County.
  • This protected common oak was planted around 1824, is [...] high and has a trunk circumference of [...].
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