Quercus_brachystachys

<i>Quercus crassifolia</i>

Quercus crassifolia

Species of oak tree


Quercus crassifolia is a species of oak. It is widespread in Mexico from Sonora and Chihuahua to Veracruz and Chiapas.[4][5][6] It has also been found in Guatemala.[7]

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It is a shrub or small tree sometimes reaching as much as 15 metres (49 feet) in height. The shoots are covered with many yellow or light brown branching hairs. The leaves are broadly egg-shaped with the widest part distant from the stem, up to 20 centimetres (8 inches) long, with 6–12 pointed teeth on each side. People of the region use the wood to make tool handles and farm implements.[6][8][9][10]


References

  1. Wenzell , K.; Kenny, L. (2015). "Quercus crassifolia". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  2. SEINet, Southwestern Biodiversity, Arizona chapter distribution map and photos of herbarium specimens
  3. Breedlove, D.E. 1986. Flora de Chiapas. Listados Florísticos de México 4: i–v, 1–246
  4. Bonpland, Aimé Jacques Alexandre. 1809. Plantae Aequinoctiales 2: 49-50 diagnosis in Latin, description and commentary in French

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