Quercus glauca

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Quercus glauca, Thunb. (Cylobalanopsis glauca, Oerst.). Evergreen tree, to 45 ft.: branchlets glabrous or nearly so: lvs. on slender petioles 1/3-1 in. long, elliptic-oblong to ovate-oblong, acuminate, broadly cuneate or nearly rounded at the base, dentate above the middle, lustrous above, glaucous beneath and silky, at least while young, 3-5 in. long: fr. short-stalked, 1-3; cup saucer-shaped, silky-pubescent outside, with 5-7 concentric rings; nut ellipsoid, 3/4in. long. Japan. S.I.F. 1:30. I.T. 4:103.—Handsome evergreen tree, planted occasionally in Calif. and in the southeastern states.


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