Quercus muhlenbergii

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Read about Quercus muhlenbergii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Quercus muhlenbergii, Engelm. (Q. Castanea, Willd., not Nee. Q. acuminata, Sarg., not Roxbg. Q. Prinus var. acuminata, Michx.). Yellow Chestnut Oak. Tree, to 100 or occasionally to 160 ft., with rather short branches, forming a narrow, round-topped head: lvs. slender-stalked, oblong to oblong-lanceolate, acute or acuminate, coarsely toothed with acute, glandular- tipped teeth, dark or yellowish green above, whitish tomentulose beneath, 4-7 in. long: fr. sessile or short-peduncled; acorns ovate, 1/4-3/4in. long, embraced about one-half by the cup. Tenn. to Va., west to Neb. and Texas. S.S. 8:377. —Beautiful tree with light gray bark and handsome foliage, glossy above and silverv white beneath.


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