Species

Quercus lanata Sm. in A.Rees

LC

Synonyms (7)

banga dealbata Wall. incana Roxb. non Bartram lanuginosa D.Don leucotrichophora nepaulensis oblongata
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

India, Myanmar, China, Nepal, Vietnam, Borneo, North Pakistan; 1300-3000 m; introduced in Europe in 1818;

Growth Habit

4-18 m tall (may reach 30 m); twisting trunk;

Leaves

10-20 x 3-9 cm; evergreen; coriaceous; oblong to elliptic-lanceolate; twice or three times as long as wide; apex obtuse, more or less attenuate; base rounded or broadly conical; margin entire or slightly toothed in apical 1/2 or 2/3; young leaves woolly tomentose both sides; mature leaves adaxially hairless, dark green, shiny; rusty white tomentose beneath, becoming dirty grey at the end of the growth season; 9-13 straight, parallel veins pairs, slightly raised beneath, at an angle of 35-38° with midrib; petiole 6-25 mm, grey brown tomentose, becoming glabrous;

Flowers

in April-May; male catkin 3-8 cm long, tomentose; pistillate inflorescences 1-2 cm long, 3-8 flowered;

Fruits

acorn 1.1-1.3 cm long, 0.9-1.2 cm wide; ellipsoid-ovoid, mucronate, apex acute; glabrous; singly or paired on a hairy rachis; enclosed 1/3 to 1/2 by cup; cup sessile, 1 cm in diameter; with small, triangular, appressed scales; maturing in December-January, 8 months from the time the female flower is pollinated;

Common Names

woolly oak tong mai li

Additional Information

– A. Camus : tome 2, p. 26, n° 135; – Sub-genus Cerris, Section Ilex; – “lanuginosa” is a term frequently used by Authors, so it is better not to use it, in order to avoid confusions ! - Q. lanuginosa Franchet 1899 nom. illeg. = Q. franchetii - Q. lanuginosa (Lam.)Thuill.1799 nom. illeg. = Q. pubescens - Q. lanuginosa Beck 1890 nom. illeg. = Q. robur (sic !) - Q. lanuginosa sensu Lam. 1778 nom. illeg. = Q. cerris L. 1753 - Q. lanuginosa D.Don 1825 nom. illeg. = Q. lanata

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