Difference between revisions of "Quercus havardii"

Rydberg

Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 2: 213. 1901.

Common names: Havard oak
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Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="shrub duration;shrub position;shrub length;shrub width;shrub architecture"><b>Shrubs,</b> deciduous, low, forming clones 0.3-1.5 × 10 m, rhizomatous.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="bark coloration;bark texture"><b>Bark </b>light gray, scaly-papery.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="twig coloration;twig coloration;twig diameter;twig pubescence;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig pubescence"><b>Twigs </b>brown or grayish, 1-2.5 mm diam., glabrous or densely short grayish or yellowish tomentulose, glabrate in age.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="bud coloration;bud shape;bud some measurement;bud pubescence"><b>Buds </b>dark redbrown, subglobose, ca. 2 mm, sparsely pubescent.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="petiole some measurement"><b>Leaves:</b> petiole to 7 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="leaf-blade coloration;leaf-blade architecture;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade atypical length;leaf-blade length;leaf-blade atypical width;leaf-blade width;leaf-blade width;leaf-blade texture;age coloration;base shape;base shape;base shape;margin shape;margin shape;margin shape;margin shape;margin quantity;tooth shape;secondary-vein quantity;secondary-vein architecture;apex shape;apex shape"><b>Leaf-</b>blade green, often turning brownish with age, polymorphic, oblong or elliptic or sometimes lanceolate to oblanceolate or ovate to obovate, (30-) 50-100 × (10-) 20-50 mm, rather thick and hard, base rounded to cuneate, margins flat to revolute, at least some undulate, 2-3 rounded teeth on each side, secondary-veins 5-8 on each side, much branched, apex broadly rounded, rarely acute;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="surfaces secondary-vein prominence;surfaces secondary-vein reflectance;surfaces secondary-vein pubescence;surfaces secondary-vein pubescence">surfaces abaxially densely grayish or yellowish tomentulose or stellate-pubescent, sometimes only sparsely pubescent, secondary-veins quite prominent, adaxially lustrous, very sparsely stellate-pubescent or glabrate, secondary-veins very slightly if at all raised.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="acorn arrangement;acorn arrangement;acorn architecture;acorn architecture;peduncle atypical some measurement;peduncle some measurement"><b>Acorns </b>solitary or paired, subsessile or on peduncle to 10 (-18) mm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="cup width;nut quantity;base shape;base size;margin width;margin architecture or pubescence or relief;scale coloration;scale shape;scale shape;scale shape;scale relief;scale pubescence;scale pubescence;tip fixation or orientation">cup from deeply cupshaped to goblet-shaped, 10-12 mm deep × 15-25 mm wide, enclosing 1/3-1/2 nut, base rounded or slightly constricted, margin very thin and smooth, scales reddish-brown, triangular-ovate to long-acute, proximally moderately to markedly tuberculate, pubescent, often canescent, tips loosely appressed;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="nut coloration;nut shape;nut length;nut width">nut brown, ovoid, 12-25 × 14-18 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="cotyledon fusion"><b>Cotyledons </b>distinct.</span><!--
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Shrubs,</b> deciduous, low, forming clones 0.3-1.5 × 10 m, rhizomatous. <b>Bark</b> light gray, scaly-papery. <b>Twigs</b> brown or grayish, 1-2.5 mm diam., glabrous or densely short grayish or yellowish tomentulose, glabrate in age. <b>Buds</b> dark red-brown, subglobose, ca. 2 mm, sparsely pubescent. <b>Leaves</b>: petiole to 7 mm. <b>Leaf</b> blade green, often turning brownish with age, polymorphic, oblong or elliptic or sometimes lanceolate to oblanceolate or ovate to obovate, (30-)50-100 × (10-)20-50 mm, rather thick and hard, base rounded to cuneate, margins flat to revolute, at least some undulate, 2-3 rounded teeth on each side, secondary veins 5-8 on each side, much branched, apex broadly rounded, rarely acute; surfaces abaxially densely grayish or yellowish tomentulose or stellate-pubescent, sometimes only sparsely pubescent, secondary veins quite prominent, adaxially lustrous, very sparsely stellate-pubescent or glabrate, secondary veins very slightly if at all raised. <b>Acorns</b> solitary or paired, subsessile or on peduncle to 10(-18) mm; cup from deeply cup-shaped to goblet-shaped, 10-12 mm deep × 15-25 mm wide, enclosing 1/3-1/2 nut, base rounded or slightly constricted, margin very thin and smooth, scales reddish brown, triangular-ovate to long-acute, proximally moderately to markedly tuberculate, pubescent, often canescent, tips loosely appressed; nut brown, ovoid, 12-25 × 14-18 mm. <b>Cotyledons</b> distinct.</span><!--
  
 
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|elevation=500-1500 m
 
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|distribution=N.Mex.;Okla.;Tex.
 
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|discussion=<p>Individual clones emerging to heights of 2-3 m from thickets occur sporadically across the Texas range of Quercus havardii and express some characteristics of Q. stellata, such as more deeply lobed leaves and smaller acorns. Such putative hybrids increase in frequency in the eastern part of the range of the species.</p><!--
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|discussion=<p>Individual clones emerging to heights of 2-3 m from thickets occur sporadically across the Texas range of <i>Quercus havardii</i> and express some characteristics of <i>Q. stellata</i>, such as more deeply lobed leaves and smaller acorns. Such putative hybrids increase in frequency in the eastern part of the range of the species.</p><!--
--><p>Material of Quercus havardii from the Navajo Basin of Utah and adjacent Arizona has been treated as Q. havardii var. tuckeri Welsh. Welsh followed J. M. Tucker (1970) and interpreted these intermediate populations as putative hybrids between Q. havardii and both Q. turbinella and Q. gambelii. Giving varietal rank, instead of nothospecies status, to such populations seems arbitrary, and it certainly is inconsistent with their putative hybrid origins.</p>
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--><p>Material of <i>Quercus havardii</i> from the Navajo Basin of Utah and adjacent Arizona has been treated as <i>Q. havardii</i> var. tuckeri Welsh. Welsh followed J. M. Tucker (1970) and interpreted these intermediate populations as putative hybrids between <i>Q. havardii</i> and both <i>Q. turbinella</i> and <i>Q. gambelii</i>. Giving varietal rank, instead of nothospecies status, to such populations seems arbitrary, and it certainly is inconsistent with their putative hybrid origins.</p>
 
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|bark coloration=light gray
 
|bark texture=scaly-papery
 
|base shape=rounded;rounded;cuneate
 
|base size=constricted
 
|bud coloration=dark redbrown
 
|bud pubescence=pubescent
 
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|tip fixation or orientation=appressed
 
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 5 November 2020

Shrubs, deciduous, low, forming clones 0.3-1.5 × 10 m, rhizomatous. Bark light gray, scaly-papery. Twigs brown or grayish, 1-2.5 mm diam., glabrous or densely short grayish or yellowish tomentulose, glabrate in age. Buds dark red-brown, subglobose, ca. 2 mm, sparsely pubescent. Leaves: petiole to 7 mm. Leaf blade green, often turning brownish with age, polymorphic, oblong or elliptic or sometimes lanceolate to oblanceolate or ovate to obovate, (30-)50-100 × (10-)20-50 mm, rather thick and hard, base rounded to cuneate, margins flat to revolute, at least some undulate, 2-3 rounded teeth on each side, secondary veins 5-8 on each side, much branched, apex broadly rounded, rarely acute; surfaces abaxially densely grayish or yellowish tomentulose or stellate-pubescent, sometimes only sparsely pubescent, secondary veins quite prominent, adaxially lustrous, very sparsely stellate-pubescent or glabrate, secondary veins very slightly if at all raised. Acorns solitary or paired, subsessile or on peduncle to 10(-18) mm; cup from deeply cup-shaped to goblet-shaped, 10-12 mm deep × 15-25 mm wide, enclosing 1/3-1/2 nut, base rounded or slightly constricted, margin very thin and smooth, scales reddish brown, triangular-ovate to long-acute, proximally moderately to markedly tuberculate, pubescent, often canescent, tips loosely appressed; nut brown, ovoid, 12-25 × 14-18 mm. Cotyledons distinct.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Deep, shifting or stabilized sand dunes, off deep sands in putative hybrid populations
Elevation: 500-1500 m

Discussion

Individual clones emerging to heights of 2-3 m from thickets occur sporadically across the Texas range of Quercus havardii and express some characteristics of Q. stellata, such as more deeply lobed leaves and smaller acorns. Such putative hybrids increase in frequency in the eastern part of the range of the species.

Material of Quercus havardii from the Navajo Basin of Utah and adjacent Arizona has been treated as Q. havardii var. tuckeri Welsh. Welsh followed J. M. Tucker (1970) and interpreted these intermediate populations as putative hybrids between Q. havardii and both Q. turbinella and Q. gambelii. Giving varietal rank, instead of nothospecies status, to such populations seems arbitrary, and it certainly is inconsistent with their putative hybrid origins.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Kevin C. Nixon +  and Cornelius H. Muller +
Rydberg +
Havard oak +
N.Mex. +, Okla. +  and Tex. +
500-1500 m +
Deep, shifting or stabilized sand dunes, off deep sands in putative hybrid populations +
Flowering spring. +
Bull. New York Bot. Gard. +
tucker1970a +
W1 +, Endemic +  and Illustrated +
Quercus havardii +
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