Species

Quercus gambelii Nutt.

LC

Known Hybrids (2)

Synonyms (14)

albifolia confusa Wooton et Standl. eastwoodiae gunnisonii leptophylla lesueurii marshii media nitescens novomexicana obtusifolia Rydb. submollis undulata S.Wats. vreelandii
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

S.W. USA.; North Mexico; 1200 m - 3000 m; introduced in Europe in 1894;

Growth Habit

may reach 20 m tall if single trunk, but more often shrubby, 5 m tall, spreading, multiple trunks;

Leaves

5-15 x 3-8 cm; papery; ovate to obovate or oblong to elliptic; apex rounded; base cuneate or truncate; margin with 3-6 lobes each side, lobes entire or dentate, with an entire or dentate apex, the sinuses between lobes reaching more than half-way to the midrib; lustrous dark green, glabrous above or with some short, sparse hairs; paler, tomentose beneath with 2-5 rayed stellate hairs; red when unfolding; 4-6 vein pairs, slightly raised adaxially, prominent beneath; petiole 1-2 cm, slightly pubescent;

Flowers

April to June; male inflorescences 2-3 cm long, flowers with 5-7 stamens; female inflorescence 0.3-0.8 cm, bearing 1-3 flowers;

Fruits

acorn 1.2-2.5 cm; ovoid to ellipsoid; singly or paired; subsessile or very shortly stalked; deep, warted, thick cup enclosing to 1/2 or more of nut; maturing in 1 year;

Common Names

Utah's white oak Colorado shin oak Gambel oak Rocky Mountains white oak

Hardiness & Habitat

hardy; prefers dry sites;

Additional Information

– A. Camus : n° 273; – Sub-genus Quercus, Section Quercus, Subsection Dumosae; – William Gambel (1821-1849) was botanist at Philadelphy; – Numerous hybrids exist, creating a hybrid population named “ Q.x undulata complex “ by Little in 1979, to replace the term Q.undulata Torr. 1827; the latter term was applied to a species named “wavyleaf oak”, or “Rocky Mountain shin oak”; J.M. Tucker, in 1971, had yet identified the main parents of this species : Q. turbinella , Q.grisea , Q.havardii , Q.mohriana , Q arizonica, Q. gambelii and Q.muehlenbergii; hybrids between Q. gambelii and an evergreen species are often semi-evergreen; – The name “undulata” inspired numerous authors ! One can find among them : Q.undulata Engelm 1878 (= Q.sinuata Walt.), Q.undulata Kit.1863 (= Q.pubescens Willd.), Q.undulata Benth. 1841 (= Q.benthamii A.DC), Q.undulata K.Koch 1847 (= Q.lusitanica Lam.), Q.undulata Torr 1827 (= Q.x undulata complex Little 1979), Q.undulata Sarg., et A.DC ( = more or less Q.x pauciloba …), Q.undulata S. Wats. (= Q.gambelii Nutt.) ; – For some Authors (Spellenberg 1998, S.Valencia-A. 2004), Q.lesueuri is a hybrid between Q.gambelii and Q.arizonica Sarg. (therefore is a synonym of Q.x undulata ).

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