Pasania densiflora
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Pasania densiflora, Oerst. (Quercus densiflora. Hook. & Arn.). Tanbark Oak. Evergreen tree, to 70,occasionaly to 100 ft with spreading branches forming a dense, broad round-topped head: lvs. oblong-obovate or oblong, acute, remotely dentate, with short acute callous teeth, fulvous-tomentose when young, at maturity glabrous and pale green above, rusty tomentose beneath and finallv glabrous and bluish white: fr. peduncled; acorn ovoid" or ovate, 3/4-1 1/2 in. long, embraced only at the base by the shallow cup coated with linear spreading scales. S. Ore. to Calif. S.S. 8:438. G.F. 5:523.—One of the most beautiful oaks of the Pacific states. The bark is exceedingly rich in tannin and is used for tanning leather. The only representative of the genus in Amer. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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