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SE USA
6-12 m; crown spreading, rounded, open, irregular;
Deciduous. Shrub or small tree usually under 30’ tall. Often thicket forming.
7-20 x 3-15 cm; thick; apex pointed, base cuneate; 3-5(-7) lobes each side, sometimes toothed, central lobe usually with 3 teeth; deep sinuses; yellowish green above, pale beneath with rusty hairs along veins; prominent veins; petiole 0.5-2 cm, glabrous, twisted;
- 6”
- 3-5 slender pointed lobes like a turkey foot
- petiole short and stiff
- underleaf occasionally orange-fuzzy
- held stiffly upright
acorn 2-2.5 cm long; brown; short peduncle; cup shallow covering 1/3 of nut, with dark tawny scales; maturing in 2 years;
- 1”
- cup deep and goblet-shaped
- scales rolled in tightly at edge
male on 8-10 cm long catkins;
stout, dark with grayish cast
large, narrow, lateral buds divergent
hardiness zone 7-8; prefers dry, sandy soils; slow growing;
Common in pine-oak scrub in dry sandy soil, often with incana and margarettae
Not cultivated
– A.Camus : 418; – Sub-genus Quercus, section Lobatae, subsection Phellos; – Hybridizes with several species, among them : Q.nigra (= x walterana ), Q.falcata (= x blufftonensis ), Q.laurifolia (= x mellichampii ), and Q.incana (= x asheana );