Illustrations of West American Oaks: From Drawings By the Late ..., Parts 1-2

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Illustrations of West American Oaks: From Drawings By the Late ..., Parts 1-2
Edward Lee Greene, Albert Kellogg
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Brown, Campst., Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. Apr. 1871, 2.
QuERCUS DENSIFLORA, Bolander, Catal. PI. San Francisco, 27 (1870).
, Engelm. Trans. St. lK)uis Acad, iii, 380; Bot. Calif, ii, 99 (1880).
, Kellogg, Forest Trees of Calif. 69 (1882).
, Behr, Fl. San Francisco, 270 (1888).
Description. A bush of from three to ten feet high, or a stately and symmetrical tree of from seventy to one hundred and fifty feet, the trunk rarely six feet in diameter, its bark roughly fissured in old trees, smoothish an
...d gray in the young state ; branchlets densely tomentose : leaves coriaceous, two to five inches long, oblong, acute or obtuse at apex, acute at base, the margin entire and revolute or dentate, or coarsely serrate, very light green and glaucescent above, densely tomentose beneath : aments erect and dense (pendulous and loose in all our other oaks), entirely staminate, or staminate above and pistillate below, from four ta six inches long : fructification biennial : cups shallow, from three-fourths to one and one-fourth inches broad, covered with linear-subulate, loose, spread- ing or recurved, or longer, more slender and somewhat tortuous scales ; nut oblong, an inch long or more, obtuse or acute at apex and obscurely triangular above the middle, more or less tomentose without and within.

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