Difference between revisions of "Quercus cornelius-mulleri"

Nixon & K. P. Steele

Madroño 28: 210. 1981.

Common names: Muller oak
Selected by author to be illustrated
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="shrub duration;shrub duration;shrub architecture;shrub atypical some measurement;shrub some measurement"><b>Shrubs,</b> evergreen or subevergreen, densely branched, 1-2 (-3) m.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="bark coloration;bark architecture or pubescence"><b>Bark </b>gray, scaly.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig diameter;twig pubescence;twig pubescence"><b>Twigs </b>gray, yellowish, or brownish, 1-1.5 mm diam., densely tomentulose, rarely glabrate.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="bud reflectance;bud coloration;bud shape;bud some measurement;bud pubescence"><b>Buds </b>dull brown, ovoid, 2.5-3 mm, glabrous except for margins of scales.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="petiole some measurement"><b>Leaves:</b> petiole 2-5 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="leaf-blade coloration;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade length;leaf-blade width;leaf-blade width;leaf-blade texture;base shape;base shape;margin architecture or shape;margin architecture or shape;margin shape;tooth shape;tooth architecture or shape;secondary-vein quantity;apex shape;apex shape"><b>Leaf-</b>blade strongly bicolored, ovate to oblong or narrowly obovate, 15-35 ×10-20 mm, rather thick and leathery, base cuneate or attenuate-rounded, margins entire or irregularly, shallowly toothed, teeth mucronate, rarely spinose, secondary-veins 6-7 on each side, apex rounded or acute;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="hair size;hair architecture or arrangement;hair fixation or orientation;hair arrangement or shape">surfaces abaxially whitish, densely covered with minute, compact, appressed, (8-) 10-14 (-16) -rayed stellate hairs less than 0.2 mm diam.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="surface coloration;surface diameter;surface diameter;glandular hair architecture or arrangement;glandular hair reflectance;glandular hair coloration;glandular hair coloration;glandular hair coloration;glandular hair coloration;glandular hair coloration;hair arrangement;hair arrangement or shape;hair diameter">(lateral fusion of rays visible under high magnification), without glandular seriate hairs, adaxially dull, light green, grayish, or yellowish green, with scattered, appressed-stellate hairs to 0.2 mm diam.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="acorn architecture or arrangement or growth form;acorn arrangement or growth form;acorn architecture"><b>Acorns </b>solitary or clustered, subsessile;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="cup shape;cup shape;cup width;cup width;scale coloration;scale coloration;scale relief">cup deeply cupshaped or turbinate, to 5-13 mm deep × 12-20 mm wide, scales whitish or cream, strongly tuberculate especially near base of cup;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s10" data-properties="nut coloration;nut shape;nut shape;nut length;nut width">nut dark-brown, fusiform or cylyndric, 20-30 × 10-30 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s11" data-properties="cotyledon fusion"><b>Cotyledons </b>distinct.</span><!--
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Shrubs,</b> evergreen or subevergreen, densely branched, 1-2(-3) m. <b>Bark</b> gray, scaly. <b>Twigs</b> gray, yellowish, or brownish, 1-1.5 mm diam., densely tomentulose, rarely glabrate. <b>Buds</b> dull brown, ovoid, 2.5-3 mm, glabrous except for margins of scales. <b>Leaves</b>: petiole 2-5 mm. <b>Leaf</b> blade strongly bicolored, ovate to oblong or narrowly obovate, 15-35 ×10-20 mm, rather thick and leathery, base cuneate or attenuate-rounded, margins entire or irregularly, shallowly toothed, teeth mucronate, rarely spinose, secondary veins 6-7 on each side, apex rounded or acute; surfaces abaxially whitish, densely covered with minute, compact, appressed, (8-)10-14(-16)-rayed stellate hairs less than 0.2 mm diam. (lateral fusion of rays visible under high magnification), without glandular seriate hairs, adaxially dull, light green, grayish, or yellowish green, with scattered, appressed-stellate hairs to 0.2 mm diam. <b>Acorns</b> solitary or clustered, subsessile; cup deeply cup-shaped or turbinate, to 5-13 mm deep × 12-20 mm wide, scales whitish or cream, strongly tuberculate especially near base of cup; nut dark brown, fusiform or cylyndric, 20-30 × 10-30 mm. <b>Cotyledons</b> distinct.</span><!--
  
 
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|habitat=Open chaparral, pinyon and juniper woodlands, desert margins, often on loose granitic soils
 
|habitat=Open chaparral, pinyon and juniper woodlands, desert margins, often on loose granitic soils
 
|elevation=1000-1800 m
 
|elevation=1000-1800 m
|distribution=Calif.;Mexico (Baja California)
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|distribution=Calif.;Mexico (Baja California).
 
|discussion=<p>Quercus cornelius-mulleri is easily distinguished from other California scrub oaks by the strongly bicolored leaves, dense minute tomentum of the abaxial leaf surface, and large acute acorns in deep tuberculate cups. Of greater difficulty are swarms of putative hybrids with Q. engelmannii, sometimes referred to as Q. ×acutidens.</p><!--
 
|discussion=<p>Quercus cornelius-mulleri is easily distinguished from other California scrub oaks by the strongly bicolored leaves, dense minute tomentum of the abaxial leaf surface, and large acute acorns in deep tuberculate cups. Of greater difficulty are swarms of putative hybrids with Q. engelmannii, sometimes referred to as Q. ×acutidens.</p><!--
 
--><p>In Joshua Tree National Monument a lone tree and several shrubs appear to be hybrids and backcrosses between Quercus cornelius-mulleri and Q. lobata. This tree is the basis of Quercus ×munzii J. M. Tucker.</p>
 
--><p>In Joshua Tree National Monument a lone tree and several shrubs appear to be hybrids and backcrosses between Quercus cornelius-mulleri and Q. lobata. This tree is the basis of Quercus ×munzii J. M. Tucker.</p>
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|habitat=Open chaparral, pinyon and juniper woodlands, desert margins, often on loose granitic soils
 
|habitat=Open chaparral, pinyon and juniper woodlands, desert margins, often on loose granitic soils
 
|elevation=1000-1800 m
 
|elevation=1000-1800 m
|distribution=Calif.;Mexico (Baja California)
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|distribution=Calif.;Mexico (Baja California).
 
|reference=None
 
|reference=None
 
|publication title=Madroño
 
|publication title=Madroño
 
|publication year=1981
 
|publication year=1981
 
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated
 
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated
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|genus=Quercus
 
|genus=Quercus
 
|section=Quercus sect. Quercus
 
|section=Quercus sect. Quercus
 
|species=Quercus cornelius-mulleri
 
|species=Quercus cornelius-mulleri
|acorn architecture=subsessile
 
|acorn architecture or arrangement or growth form=solitary
 
|acorn arrangement or growth form=clustered
 
|apex shape=acute;rounded
 
|bark architecture or pubescence=scaly
 
|bark coloration=gray
 
|base shape=attenuate-rounded;cuneate
 
|bud coloration=brown
 
|bud pubescence=glabrous
 
|bud reflectance=dull
 
|bud shape=ovoid
 
|bud some measurement=2.5mm;3mm
 
|cotyledon fusion=distinct
 
|cup shape=turbinate;cup-shaped
 
|cup width=×12-20;5mm;13mm
 
|glandular hair architecture or arrangement=seriate
 
|glandular hair coloration=yellowish green;grayish;yellowish green;grayish;light green
 
|glandular hair reflectance=dull
 
|hair architecture or arrangement=compact
 
|hair arrangement=scattered
 
|hair arrangement or shape=appressed-stellate;stellate
 
|hair diameter=0mm;0.2mm
 
|hair fixation or orientation=appressed
 
|hair size=minute
 
|leaf-blade coloration=bicolored
 
|leaf-blade length=15mm;35mm
 
|leaf-blade shape=ovate;oblong or narrowly obovate
 
|leaf-blade texture=leathery
 
|leaf-blade width=thick;10mm;20mm
 
|margin architecture or shape=irregularly;entire
 
|margin shape=toothed
 
|nut coloration=dark-brown
 
|nut length=20mm;30mm
 
|nut shape=cylyndric;fusiform
 
|nut width=10mm;30mm
 
|petiole some measurement=2mm;5mm
 
|scale coloration=cream;whitish
 
|scale relief=tuberculate
 
|secondary-vein quantity=6;7
 
|shrub architecture=branched
 
|shrub atypical some measurement=2m;3m
 
|shrub duration=subevergreen;evergreen
 
|shrub some measurement=1m;2m
 
|surface coloration=whitish
 
|surface diameter=0mm;0.2mm
 
|tooth architecture or shape=spinose
 
|tooth shape=mucronate
 
|twig coloration=brownish;yellowish;brownish;yellowish;gray
 
|twig diameter=1mm;1.5mm
 
|twig pubescence=glabrate;tomentulose
 
 
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Revision as of 13:37, 27 July 2019

Shrubs, evergreen or subevergreen, densely branched, 1-2(-3) m. Bark gray, scaly. Twigs gray, yellowish, or brownish, 1-1.5 mm diam., densely tomentulose, rarely glabrate. Buds dull brown, ovoid, 2.5-3 mm, glabrous except for margins of scales. Leaves: petiole 2-5 mm. Leaf blade strongly bicolored, ovate to oblong or narrowly obovate, 15-35 ×10-20 mm, rather thick and leathery, base cuneate or attenuate-rounded, margins entire or irregularly, shallowly toothed, teeth mucronate, rarely spinose, secondary veins 6-7 on each side, apex rounded or acute; surfaces abaxially whitish, densely covered with minute, compact, appressed, (8-)10-14(-16)-rayed stellate hairs less than 0.2 mm diam. (lateral fusion of rays visible under high magnification), without glandular seriate hairs, adaxially dull, light green, grayish, or yellowish green, with scattered, appressed-stellate hairs to 0.2 mm diam. Acorns solitary or clustered, subsessile; cup deeply cup-shaped or turbinate, to 5-13 mm deep × 12-20 mm wide, scales whitish or cream, strongly tuberculate especially near base of cup; nut dark brown, fusiform or cylyndric, 20-30 × 10-30 mm. Cotyledons distinct.


Phenology: Flowering early spring.
Habitat: Open chaparral, pinyon and juniper woodlands, desert margins, often on loose granitic soils
Elevation: 1000-1800 m

Distribution

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Calif., Mexico (Baja California).

Discussion

Quercus cornelius-mulleri is easily distinguished from other California scrub oaks by the strongly bicolored leaves, dense minute tomentum of the abaxial leaf surface, and large acute acorns in deep tuberculate cups. Of greater difficulty are swarms of putative hybrids with Q. engelmannii, sometimes referred to as Q. ×acutidens.

In Joshua Tree National Monument a lone tree and several shrubs appear to be hybrids and backcrosses between Quercus cornelius-mulleri and Q. lobata. This tree is the basis of Quercus ×munzii J. M. Tucker.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Quercus cornelius-mulleri"
Kevin C. Nixon +  and Cornelius H. Muller +
Nixon & K. P. Steele +
Muller oak +
Calif. +  and Mexico (Baja California). +
1000-1800 m +
Open chaparral, pinyon and juniper woodlands, desert margins, often on loose granitic soils +
Flowering early spring. +
Selected by author to be illustrated +
Quercus cornelius-mulleri +
Quercus sect. Quercus +
species +