Quercus gravesii

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Quercus gravesii
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Q. gravesii
Binomial name
Quercus gravesii
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Natural range of Quercus gravesii
Synonyms[1]
  • Quercus chesosensis (Sarg.) C.H.Mull.
  • Quercus coccinea var. microcarpa Torr.
  • Quercus shumardii var. microcarpa (Torr.) Shinners
  • Quercus stellapila (Sarg.) Parks
  • Quercus texana var. chesosensis Sarg.
  • Quercus texana var. stellapila Sarg.

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Quercus gravesii (also called Chisos red oak or Grave's oak) is an uncommon North American species of trees in the beech family. It is found in Mexico and the United States.

Quercus gravesii is a deciduous tree up to 13 meters (43 feet) tall. Leaves are hairless, each with 3-5 pointed and awned lobes. Bark is black.[2]

Distribution

Grave's oak can be found in three areas of southwest Texas, including Big Bend National Park, and mountain ranges of neighboring Coahuila state.[3][4][5]

References

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  1. The Plant List, Quercus gravesii Sudw.
  2. Flora of North America, Quercus gravesii Sudworth, 1927. Graves oak, Chisos red oak
  3. Little. Atlas of United States Trees, Volume 3, Minor Western Hardwoods, Map 136, Quercus gravesii
  4. Hess, W.J. 1998. Quercus gravesii. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 August 2007.
  5. Tropicos, Quercus gravesii Sudw.