Quercus Prinus

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Quercus prinus,linn. (Q. Prinus var. palustris, Michx. Q. Michauxii, Nutt.). Basket Oak. Cow Oak. Tree, to 100 ft., with round-topped, rather dense head: bark light gray, scaly: lvs. obovate or obovate-oblong, acute, deeply crenulate-toothed, with obtuse, mucronulate teeth, bright green and shining above, grayish tomentulose beneath, 4-7 in. long: fr. short-peduncled; acorn ovoid, 1-1 1/2in. high, embraced about one-third by the tomentose cup. Del. to Fla., west to Ind. and Texas. S.S. 8:382, 383.—The Q. Prinus of most recent authors is the following species. One of the most beautiful of the chestnut oaks; prefers moist soil.


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