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Le projet CERRIS-CNESM pour le développement d’une bibliothèque virtuelle Depuis 2015, le CÉRRIS s’est associé au CNESM (Centre national d’excellence en santé mentale) pour …
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Cerris, formerly MMC Corp, has united nearly a century of experience across multiple construction disciplines to become a national provider of commercial construction solutions.
Quercus cerris - Trees and Shrubs Online
Taxonomic note Quercus cerris is a very variable and widely distributed species and many infraspecific taxa have been described. Linnaeus described it from a specimen with very …
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Quercus cerris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Quercus cerris, commonly called turkey oak, is a medium to large deciduous oak of the white oak group that typically grows 40-60’ (less frequently to 100') tall.
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Introducing Cerris. Formerly MMC Corp, Cerris has united nearly a century of experience across general contracting, mechanical contracting, service, and building automation to become a …
Quercus cerris - Wikiwand
Le Chêne chevelu ou Chêne lombard ou Chêne cerris (Quercus cerris), est une espèce d' arbres monoïques de la famille des Fagacées originaire du sud de l' Europe et d' Asie Mineure.
Scientific name: Quercus cerris Pronunciation: KWERK-us SAIR-iss Common name(s): Turkey Oak, Moss-Cupped Oak Family: Fagaceae USDA hardiness zones: 6 through 7 (Fig. 2) Origin: …