Species

Quercus ilex L.

LC

Known Hybrids (7)

Synonyms (10)

alpina bellota fordii gracilis Lange grammuntia integrifolia marcetii montserratensis smilax variifolia
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

South Europe (Mediterranean Region); 0-1400 m ;

Growth Habit

15 m (may reach 25 m); trunk brittle, short, to 1-2 m in diameter; many-branched; crown at first columnar, becoming domed;

Leaves

3-7 cm long x 1.5-4.5 wide; persist for 2 years before falling; varying in size and shape (more or less oval, or lanceolate, or rounded, entire or toothed); margin glabrous, clearly hyalin; adaxially dark green, shiny, weakly rough; dull, tawny, densely pubescent beneath, with stellate trichomes 12-14 rayed, and long simple glandular ones; 7-12 vein pairs; midrib straight; petiole 0.4-1.5 cm ;

Flowers

early summer; male on catkins yellow, 4-7 cm long, with 4-7 stamens longer than petals; pistillate flowers with sometimes bracts at the base of the future cup;

Fruits

acorn 1.5-2 cm; pointed; solitary or paired; sessile or with short tomentose peduncle; enclosed mostly 1/2 by cup, but this character is variable; cup scaly, 1.8 cm high, 1.2 cm wide, scales appressed, triangular, pale grey to tawny; maturing in 1 year; bitter;

Common Names

yeuse chêne vert

Hardiness & Habitat

usually hardy; all types of soils, including calcareous ones, if drained; sprouts easily and forms root suckers;

Additional Information

– A. Camus : n° 140; – Sub-genus Cerris, Section Ilex; – Lives up to 300 years and more; – The natural hybrids of Q. ilex are : Q. x albescens , Q. x autumnalis , Q. x auzandrii , Q. x morisii, Q. x turneri

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