Quercus orocantabrica
Known Hybrids (2)
Synonyms (1)
Geographic Range
Cantabriques Mounts, in North of Spain (Asturias), Central Spain; South Europe; North Africa; Near East to Transcaucasia and Iran;
Growth Habit
small tree, or shrub;
Leaves
papery, covered with thick cuticle; marcescent; oblong; lustrous; base weakly auricled; margin crenate or with inequal lobes and more or less deep sinuses; abaxially pubescent to tomentose, with simple, stellate, multistellate or fascicled hairs; 6-8 veins pairs forked near margin; petiole to 1.5 cm.
Flowers
male flowers with bigger stamens than those of Q.robur, with pubescent perianth;
Fruits
acorn globose or widely ovate; basal scare flat; apex subtruncate; peduncle to 15 cm; wider and flatter cup than Q.robur , with scales pointed, appressed though free, pinkish glabrescent above, densely whitish tomentose on their margin ;
Common Names
Hardiness & Habitat
wet places, on acidic siliceous soils ;
Additional Information
– Subgenus Quercus, Section Quercus, Subsection Roburoid; – Was considered as Q.x rosacea (= Q. robur X Q. petraea ). – Hybridizes with Q. petraea ( = Q. x puentei ), Q. faginea (= Q. x duriensis ), Q. fruticosa (= Q. x gallaecica ) and with Q. pyrenaica (= Q. x tavaresii ).