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Scientific Classification of White Oak

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1 Classification

1.1 Kingdom

Plantae

1.2 Phylum

Magnoliophyta

1.3 Class

Magnoliopsida

1.4 Order

Fagales

1.5 Family

Fagaceae

1.6 Genus

Quercus

1.7 Clade

Angiosperms, Eudicots, Rosids

1.8 Tribe

Not Available

1.9 Subfamily

Not Available

1.10 Number of Species

Not Available
Rank: N/A (Overall)
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White Oak Kingdom

In the scientific classification of plants from kingdom to species, the White Oak Kingdom is an important factor in the taxonomy of plants. A Kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank. In general, all living organisms are divided into kingdoms in the form of a classification chart. There are six kingdoms: Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista, Archaea/Archaeabacteria and Bacteria Eubacteria. White Oak Kingdom and all the other plant kingdom are Plantae. Along with the scientific name and classification of White Oak, know about other White Oak Facts.

White Oak Genus and Other Classification

Genus is a group of plants which are related to each other in some or the other way. White Oak genus and other classification is necessary information to know for every botanist. White Oak plant clade, plant tribe and order fall under the scientific classification of White Oak. You can also know the genus of all the plants which fall under . Further scientific classification of White Oak is as follows:

  • Clade: Angiosperms, Eudicots and Rosids

  • Tribe: Not Available

  • Order: Fagales

  • Subfamilies: Not Available

White Oak Family

Along with White Oak, scientific classification is also important. Plant family is the group of plants which have something in common. White Oak family is the family in which it has some properties in common with other plants in that family. It gives you the idea of how the plant looks, where the seed pod will be, what the seed will be like, etc. In scientific classification of White Oak, Family is a main factor. The plant's Family is Fagaceae.