Quercus sebifera
Synonyms (3)
Geographic Range
Mexico (Chiapas, Hidalgo, Nuevo Leon, Oaxaca, Puebla, San Luis Potosi, Tamaulipas, Veracruz) ; 1600 m.-2500m ;
Growth Habit
often a bushy, rhizomatous shrub less than 1 m tall, or a shrub to 2 m;
Leaves
3-7 x 1-3.5 cm; deciduous; thick, coriaceous; obovate, oblong, oblanceolate to elliptic ; apex obtuse, mucronate or not; base obtuse to subcordate; margin thick, flat or slightly revolute, entire or dentate-crenate (1-4 pairs of shortly mucronate teeth, in the apical half of the blade); adaxially glaucous dull, glabrous except some stellate hairs at base of midrib; abaxially paler, dull, more or less bloomy or waxy, glabrous; 7-11 vein pairs, nearly flat above, raised abaxially; epidermis whitish papillose; petiole 2.5-4 mm long, hairless, reddish with dark base;
Flowers
March to May; male catkins 1.5-3.5 cm long, with numerous flowers; female 1.5 cm long, with 2 pubescent flowers;
Fruits
acorn ovoid 1-1.5 cm long; singly or to 3 on a 0,5-2 cm long glabrous peduncle; small halfround cup 1.2-1.4 cm in diameter, with greyish appressed scales, enclosing 1/4 of nut; maturing in 1 year from September to November;
Additional Information
– A. Camus : n° 17; – Sub-genus Quercus, Section Quercus, Series Leucomexicanae; – For Zavala-Chavez, 2003, it is a variety of Q.pringlei. – May be confused with Q. tinkhamii and Q. opaca , but it can be distinguished by its leaves which are somewhat waxy abaxially;