Quercus pagodaefolia
Read about Quercus pagodaefolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Quercus pagodaefolia, Ashe (O. falcata var. pagodaefolia, Ell.). Swamp Spanish Oak. Tall tree, sometimes 120 ft. high, with wide-spreading branches forming a broad open head, but narrow in the forest; branchlete tomentose: lvs. deeply pinnatifid, with 5-11 entire, acute, spreading lobes narrowed from a broad base and often falcate, dark green and lustrous above, white-tomentose beneath, 5-8 in. long: fr. short-stalked or nearly sessile; acorn ovate to subglobose, little over 1/2in. across, inclosed about one-half by the turbinate cup; scales loosely imbricate, pubescent except on the margin. Va. to Fla., west to S. 111. and Ark. S.S. 14:772.— Handsome and valuable timber tree; about as hardy as the preceding species.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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