Quercus × senneniana
Parent Species
Synonyms (1)
Geographic Range
North Spain;
Growth Habit
4 m;
Leaves
1.5-4 x 1-2.5 cm, semi-evergreen, very leathery; lanceolate to oblong; crenate-dentate with few, often inconspicuous teeth (variable margins, actually); adaxially stellate pubescent at first, becoming lustrous and hairless execpt along midrib; paler green beneath with thick, short, yellowish grey stellate tomentum; midrib very prominent beneath; 6-9 parallel vein pairs, often inconspicuous because of the tomentum; no sinusal veins; petiole stellate pubescent, 4-10 mm long;
Flowers
male catkins 4-7 cm with hairy axis;
Fruits
acorn light brown, 1.6-2.8 cm long, 0.9-1.6 cm wide, with stylopodium persistent; peduncle tomentose, to 1.2 cm long; cup 1-1.6 cm in diameter, enclosing more than 1/2 of nut, with appressed, tomentose scales;
Additional Information
– There is a nothosubspecies named : Q. x senneniana nothosubsp. tentudaica Vazquez 1996 (see the file )