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Quercus bumelioides





Origin:  Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama.
Family
Fagaceae
Genus
Quercus
Species
bumelioides
Category
Woody
Height
6-40 m
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Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
September
General Description
This species has been placed on the IUCN Red List as vulnerable however, it is considered less threatened in Guatemala and considered endangered in Panama.
Cultivation
Acidic, loamy soils.
Habitat
Montane forests at an altitude of 1,500-3,200 m.
Bark/Stem Description
Exfoliates in vertical plates, 3-4 x 12-15 cm, leaving a grey interior with glabrescent striated twigs.
Flower/Leaf Bud Description
Ovoid, 4-6 x 2-3 cm.
Leaf Description
Elliptic or oboval, thick, 10-16 secondary veins on either side of the midvein, a cordate and asymmetrical base, dark green and glabrous with tufts of hairs along the underside vein axils, 9-17 x 3.5-5.5 cm.
Flower Description
Male inflorescence 4-16 cm, yellow in colour. Female bears 2-6 flowers, 4-6 cm.
Fruit Description
Acorn, obtuse, solitary or in groups of 2-3, 1.5-2 cm, matures in June through July and October.
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