Quercus bumelioides
Family |
Fagaceae |
Genus |
Quercus |
Species |
bumelioides |
Category |
Woody |
Height |
6-40 m |
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. |