Species

Quercus rekonis Trel.

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Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

Mexico (Oaxaca) ; 500 m ;

Leaves

16-17 x 4.5-6 cm; deciduous; oboval-lanceolate or oblanceolate; apex attenuate, subacute; base narrowly rounded, attenuate; margin wavy, with apical 1/2 toothed with 4 pairs of obtuse teeth ; above hairless, dull blue-green; beneath with sparce whitish tomentum ; 10-12 vein pairs, at an angle of 42° with midrib ; petiole 8 mm long;

Fruits

acorn ovoid, mucronate, silky; 3-4 together at the end of a 6-7 cm long peduncle ; enclosed 3/4 by cup; cup scaly, half-round, tomentose, 1 cm in diameter; matures first year;

Hardiness & Habitat

– Subtropical biome

Additional Information

– A. Camus : n° 228, tome 2, p. 608;; – For today’s Mexican Authors (Susana Valencia-A., 2004), this species described by Trelease is not currently valid ; it may be a hybrid, or a morpholigical variety…For Zavala-Chavez, 2003, it is a sub-species of Q.peduncularis . For POWO it is a true species

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