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On the summit there is red lavender and Kermes oak.
Kermes oak species grows in dry, sunny slopes.
Kermes oaks and pines also grow there.
The insects live on the sap of certain trees, especially Kermes oak tree near the Mediterranean region.
It shone beneath olive trees, Kermes oaks and Aleppo pines.
The female kermes scale causes galls to grow on kermes oak.
He held a crooked stick cut along the road from a wild kermes oak, and banged it on the ground as he marched.
The open landscape of the garrigue is punctuated by dense thickets of Kermes oak.
Kermes oak ( Quercus coccifera )
Occasional hybridization with kermes oak (Quercus coccifera ssp.
The rest of maquis is dominated by kermes oak and wild olive and has deteriorated as a result of intense grazing.
The district boasts great ecological value, with an abundance of hawthorn, globularia, mastic, Kermes Oak and chamaerops.
The sierra contains forests of holm oak, strawberry trees and kermes oak, with areas of scrub and meadows.
The Kermes Oak is distinguished from it by its smaller size (usually shrubby, not over 10 m) and smaller acorns less than 2 cm diameter.
The rare kermes oak which in its bushy state is found only in very few places on the island increases the botanic interest of Porto Pino.
Quercus coccifera, the Kermes Oak, is an oak in the Quercus section Cerris.
The Kermes Oak was historically important as the food plant of the Kermes scale insect, from which a red dye called crimson was obtained.
The plant thrives in dry forests and bushes, under the Kermes oak, the Holm oak, Aleppo pine and juniper.
This reference of Abimelech's crowning by an oak is actually referring to the Palestine Oak, closely related to the Kermes Oak.
The Montgó flora also includes Kermes oak groves dotted with mastic trees and rhamnnus alaternus, as well as the Mediterranean scrub.
On the plain, as on the hillside, lavender and Kermes oak grow mingled with repopulated aleppo or carrasco pine and vegetation typical of unirrigated land.
This range is one of the most important areas in Europe where there are still pristine woods and thickets of Phoenician juniper, sometimes mixed with Kermes oak.
The hills around the region are covered in Quercus coccifera (Kermes oak - 'prnar' in Macedonian), as well as wild figs and pomegranates.
Such conditions favour the growth of hard-leaved evergreen trees such as Kermes Oak (Quercus coccifera) and Turkish Pine (Pinus brutia).
Romeral the Mediterranean scrub, with plenty of black juniper, juniper of juniper, lavender, sage and other sclerophyllous shrubs, the territory is shared with kermes oak.
Kermes oak ( Quercus coccifera )
The larvae feed on Quercus coccifera and Quercus suber.
Occasional hybridization with kermes oak (Quercus coccifera ssp.
Quercus coccifera supports either drought summers and semi-desert climate with rainfall between 400 and 600mm, with a maximum in the fall and spring.
The flora of the area dominated by oak, pine, holm and coscojales (quercus coccifera) and among the clear sunny thickets are lavender (Lavandula stoechas).
Juniperus phoenicea, Pistacia lentiscus, Quercus coccifera and Ceratonia siliqua are common tree and large shrub species in the maquis.
The absorbance pattern responsible for the red color of anthocyanins may be complementary to that of green chlorophyll in photosynthetically active tissues such as young Quercus coccifera leaves.
Such conditions favour the growth of hard-leaved evergreen trees such as Kermes Oak (Quercus coccifera) and Turkish Pine (Pinus brutia).
In the Iberian Peninsula is distributed throughout the central, eastern and south and its natural habitat are the sclerophyllous forest, and woods of pines, oaks, holm oaks and quercus coccifera.
Subsection 3 reveals an abandonment of the cleared areas, the decline of Olea, and the spread of Pistacia, Pinus brutia and Quercus coccifera (instead of deciduous oak) on formerly cleared land and in the maquis.
The Kermes Oak, Quercus coccifera is a Scrub oak closely related to the Palestine Oak (Quercus calliprinos) of the eastern Mediterranean, with some botanists including the latter in Kermes Oak as a subspecies or variety.