Species

Quercus engleriana Seemen

LC

Synonyms (8)

dolichostyla kongshanensis lanceolata Qu et Zhang lyoniifolia marlipoensis obscura Seemen shangxiensis sutchuenensis
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

China (Szechwan, Hupeh, Shaanxi), Tibet, Assam ; 700 to 2700 m ; introduced in Europe in 1900 by Wilson ;

Growth Habit

6-8 m, but may reach 15 m;

Leaves

6-12 x 3-4.5 cm; evergreen (old leaves fall as the new ones unfold); thick, very stiff; oval, subelliptic, oval-lanceolate or lanceolate; pointed and acuminate at apex; base rounded or cordate or sometimes somewhat cuneate; margin toothed in the apical half, or sometimes entire; dark shining green, hairless above ; at first yellowish-brown pubescent beneath, becoming glabrous, except fascicled hairs sometimes remaining at vein axil; 10-13 vein pairs strongly raised beneath, at an angle or 40-45° with midrib; petiole 1-2 cm, tomentose becoming glabrous;

Flowers

May-June; male inflorescences 7-8 cm, hairy, multiflowered; female inflorescences 1-3 cm at the axil of the leaves at the end of the new twigs;

Fruits

acorn ovoid-oblong 1-2 cm long, acute, mucronate, glabrous; single or to 10 together on a 1-1.5 cm long rachis; cup shallow enclosing 1/3 of nut, sessile, 0.8-1.2 cm in diameter; scales oval-lanceolate 1 mm long, brown tomentose near base, glabrous and reddish at apex; maturing in 1 year;

Common Names

ba dong li

Hardiness & Habitat

probably hardy; all types of soils;

Additional Information

– Sub-genus Cerris, Section Ilex; – A. Camus : tome 2, p. 35, n° 139; – In 2007, Govaerts places Q. shanxiensis as a true species in Shanxi. – For The Plant List 2013, Q. kongshanensis is a true species.

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