Species

Quercus serrata Murray 1784 Syst. Veg. ed. 14 858

LC

Known Hybrids (3)

Synonyms (7)

donarium monnula neoglandulifera neoglandulosa ningqiangensis serrata Thunb. stellatopilosa
Data from Oaks of the World

Geographic Range

China, Japan, Korea ; 100 to 3000 m

Growth Habit

reaches 15-20 m tall; elegant habit;

Leaves

5-15 x 2.5-4cm; deciduous; oboval or narrowly oval; leathery; apex pointed; base cuneate or slightly rounded; margin with 6-12 pairs of incurved teeth, glandular-tipped; densely hairy when young, becoming glabrescent, mainly beneath; 7-14 vein pairs; subsessile or with a short, glabrous petiole (to 3 cm);

Flowers

March-April; pistillate inflorescences 1.5-3 cm long;

Fruits

acorn 1.7-2 cm long; ovoid or subglobose; solitary or several together on a short stalk; enclosed 1/4 to 1/3 by cup; cup shallow, with appressed, hairy, triangular scales; maturing in 1 year;

Common Names

bao li

Hardiness & Habitat

hardy; inhabits broad-leaved deciduous forests;

Additional Information

– A.Camus : n° 142; – Sub-genus Quercus, Section Quercus, Series Roburoid; – Q.serrata and Q.glandulifera should be distinct, according to Sargent ; – Hybrids with Q. yunnanensis

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