Species

Quercus dolicholepis A.Camus

LC

Synonyms (1)

spathulata
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

Southeastern and Central China; 500 to 2800 m;

Growth Habit

reaches 12 m; ovate, flattened crown;

Leaves

2-8 x 1.5-4 cm; persist for 2 or 3 years; leathery; spathulate, oboval or seldom oval; apex obtuse, mucronate; base rounded to cordate; margins entire except some teeth in apical half; dark green, shiny, rough above, glabrous with at first some fascicled and stellate hairs; pubescent below with sessile stellate hairs, and solitary and fascicled ones, sometimes almost glabrous; 7-8 vein pairs raised beneath, at an angle of 30° with midrib; petiole 4-5 mm long, shortly yellowish hairy;

Flowers

March to May; male catkin 2-4 cm long, hairy;

Fruits

acorn ovoid or subglobose, 1.2-1.7 cm, apex tomentose, depressed; singly or paired on a short tomentose infrutescence 1 cm long; enclosed 2/3 to 3/4 by cup; cup with narrow, recurving, 5 mm long scales; matures in 2 years in October;

Common Names

chi ye li

Hardiness & Habitat

hardy zone 7-8; in forests;

Additional Information

– A. Camus : tome 1, p. 423, n° 103 (under the name Q. spathulata Seemen 1897); – Sub-genus Cerris, Section Ilex;

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