Quercus schneckii

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Quercus schneckii, Brit. (Q. texana, Sarg., in part, not Buckl.). Fig. 3310. Tree, attaining 200 ft., with an oblong open head: lvs. almost like those of Q. coccinea, with axillary tufts of ferrugineous hairs beneath, 3-8 in. long: fr. ovoid, 1/2-1in. long, embraced about one- third by the deeply saucer-shaped cup. Ind. and Iowa to Texas and Fla. S.S. 8:411. G.F. 7:515, 517 (adapted in Fig. 3310).—Tall tree: much like Q. coccinea in foliage and like Q. rubra in fruit, but the cup somewhat deeper and smaller and pale grayish tomentose.—The Q. texana, Buckl., is a small tree of S. and W. Texas, with smaller, 2-4-in.-long, less deeply lobed lvs. and oblong nuts about 1/2in. long, with a hemispherical cup. B.T. 292. Probably not in cult.


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