Quercus turbinella Greene

Shrub live oak (en)

Species

Angiosperms > Fagales > Fagaceae > Quercus

Characteristics

Shrubs or small trees , evergreen or subevergreen, to 4 m. Bark light gray or brown, scaly. Twigs brown to gray, 1-3 mm diam., usually tomentulose, sometimes glabrous, becoming glabrate. Buds brown, round to ovoid, 1-2 mm, minutely pubescent. Leaves: petiole 1-4 mm. Leaf blade elliptic or ovate, (1.5-)20-30 × (5-)10-15(-20) mm, thick, leathery, base cordate or rounded, margins planar or slightly crisped-undulate, coarsely 3-5-toothed or very shallowly lobed on each side, teeth spinose with spines 1-1.5 mm, secondary veins 4-8 on each side, apex acute or obtuse; surfaces abaxially yellow or reddish, usually glaucous, minutely stellate-puberulent, adaxially grayish, glaucous, or yellowish glandular, glabrous or sparsely and minutely stellate-pubescent. Acorns solitary or several, on axillary peduncle 10-40 mm; cup hemispheric or shallowly cup-shaped, 4-6 mm deep × 8-12 mm wide, covering 1/4-1/2 nut, scales tightly appressed, ovate, moderately tuberculate, grayish or yellowish puberulent; nut light brown, ovoid, to 20 × 11 mm, minutely puberulent or glabrate. Cotyledons distinct.
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A tree.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality monoecy
Pollination anemogamy
Spread -
Mature width (meter) -
Mature height (meter) 2.0 - 4.0
Root system -
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Nitrogen fixer -
Photosynthetic pathway c3

Environment

Semiarid, lower elevation areas of chaparral, shrub deserts, oak woodlands and oak-pine forests, growing with pines, junipers and manzanitas, and becoming the dominant shrub in Arizona chaparral; at elevations from 500-1,500 metres.
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It is a temperate plant.
Light 7-9
Soil humidity 3-7
Soil texture 3-4
Soil acidity -
Soil nutriment -
Hardiness (USDA) 5-10

Usage

The acorns are used to make bread, stew and porridge. They are also eaten raw as a snack food.
Uses animal food dye environmental use fuel material medicinal wood
Edible nuts seeds
Therapeutic use -
Human toxicity -
Animal toxicity -

Cultivation

Can be grown by seedlings.
Mode seedlings
Germination duration (days) 120 - 365
Germination temperacture (C°) 10
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Images

Leaf

Quercus turbinella leaf picture by MissCrystal (cc-by-sa)
Quercus turbinella leaf picture by Anna Eby (cc-by-sa)
Quercus turbinella leaf picture by Anna Maj (cc-by-sa)

Distribution

Quercus turbinella world distribution map, present in Colombia and United States of America

Conservation status

Quercus turbinella threat status: Least Concern

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:216515-2
WFO ID wfo-0000293743
COL ID 4R6CD
BDTFX ID -
INPN ID -
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Wikipedia (FR) Link

Synonyms

Quercus subturbinella Quercus turbinella Quercus dumosa subsp. turbinella Quercus dumosa var. turbinella Quercus turbinella subsp. turbinella