Quercus conferta


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Read about Quercus conferta in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Quercus conferta, Kit. (Q. pannonica, Hort. Q. hungarica, Hubeny). Tree, to 120 ft., with gradually spreading branches forming a round-topped, open head: bark rather light brown: lvs. very short-petioled, auriculate at the base, obovate, deeply pinnatifid, with 5-7 pairs of often toothed lobes, dark green and almost glabrous at length, pale and tomentose beneath, 4-7 in. long: fr. short-peduncled; acorn ovoid-oblong, embraced about one-third by the cup; scales rather large, loosely appressed. Italy, S. E. Eu. G.C. II. 5:85. F.E. 19:236 (pl. 99). H.W. 2:24, pp. 72, 73.— Handsome oak with dark green foliage; hardy in Mass., but seems not reliable farther north.


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