Species

Quercus myrsinifolia Blume

LC

Synonyms (2)

bambusaefolia Fortune vibrayeana
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

South China (Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Henan, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang); Japan; Korea; Laos; Thailand; Vietnam; 200-2500 m; introduced in Europe in 1854 by Robert Fortune:

Growth Habit

to 10 m tall, sometimes more, but shrubby in cultivation; often multitrunk; the width of crown is the same as the height of the tree;

Leaves

5-12 x 2-4 cm ; evergreen (2 years); oval to elliptic-lanceolate; hard; hairless on both sides; light green above, slightly glaucous beneath; young leaves are purple-bronze, glabrous; remotely dentate in apical half; apex acuminate to shortly caudate, base cuneate or almost rounded; 9-14 vein pairs, straight, with midrib slightly impressed above; petiole 1.5 cm long, yellow green, hairless;

Flowers

male flowers in early summer; pistillate flowers on young shoots, 2 to 6 on a slender peduncle;

Fruits

acorn 1.4-2.5 cm long, 1-1.5 cm wide; in clusters of 2 to 8, on a 3-4 cm long peduncle; dark brown; enclosed 1/3 or 1/2 by cup; cup 5-8 mm long, 10-18 cm wide, whitish pubescent outside, glabrous inside, thin (less than 1 mm), with 6-9 concentric rings, not denticulate at margin; scar flat, 5 mm in diameter; stylopodium evident, with 5-6 rings; maturing first year;

Common Names

shira-kashi xiao ye qing gang

Hardiness & Habitat

hardy; prefers lime-free soils; rather slow-growing ;

Additional Information

– A. Camus : tome 1, p. 264, n° 40 ; – Sub-genus Cerris, Section Cyclobalanopsis; – Section Glauca, sub-section Glaucae ( Menitsky ); – Also written “ myrsinifolia “ – For Govaerts & Frodin (1998) it was a synonym of Q.glauca ..but later (2002) they consider there are 2 true species.

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