Disambiguation evidence for oak family (Fagaceae) via surface form

"Fagaceae"


As subject (58)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Fagaceae".

Predicate Object
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms
clade Eudicots
commonName oak family
describedBy Baron von Berchtold
describedBy Ján Svatopluk Presl
distribution Northern Hemisphere
ecologicalRole dominant canopy trees
ecologicalRole keystone species
economicUse cork production
economicUse edible nuts
economicUse flooring wood
economicUse furniture wood
economicUse ornamental trees
economicUse timber production
flowerType flowering plants
fruitEnclosure cupule
fruitType acorn
fruitType nut
growthForm shrubs
growthForm trees
habitat montane forests
habitat temperate forests
includesGenus Castanea
includesGenus Castanopsis
includesGenus Chrysolepis
includesGenus Trigonobalanus
surface form: Colombobalanus
includesGenus Fagus
includesGenus Formanodendron
includesGenus Lithocarpus
includesGenus Chrysolepis
surface form: Notholithocarpus
includesGenus Quercus
includesGenus Trigonobalanus
instanceOf angiosperm family
instanceOf plant family
instanceOf taxon
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence deciduous
leafPersistence evergreen
leafType simple leaves
nativeRegion Asia
nativeRegion Europe
nativeRegion North America
notableMember Castanea
surface form: Castanea dentata
notableMember Castanea sativa
notableMember Fagus
surface form: Fagus sylvatica
notableMember Quercus alba
notableMember cork oak
surface form: Quercus ilex
notableMember Quercus
surface form: Quercus robur
notableProduct chestnuts
notableProduct cork
notableProduct oak timber
order Fagales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination wind-pollinated
reproductiveBiology monoecious
taxonRank family
typeGenus Fagus
woodType hardwood

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Fagaceae".

order Fagales containsTaxon
"Fagaceae"
↳ resolves to oak family (Fagaceae)
surface form: Fagales