Difference between revisions of "Quercus turbinella"

Greene

Ill. W. Amer. Oaks 1: 37. 1889.

Common names: Sonoran scrub oak
Selected by author to be illustratedWeedy
Synonyms: Variety (Greene) JepsonSpecies Trelease
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-d0_s0" data-properties="shrub duration;shrub duration;shrub some measurement;tree size;tree duration;tree duration;tree some measurement"><b>Shrubs </b>or small trees, evergreen or subevergreen, to 4 m.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s1" data-properties="bark coloration;bark coloration;bark architecture or pubescence"><b>Bark </b>light gray or brown, scaly.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s2" data-properties="twig coloration;twig coloration;twig coloration;twig diameter;twig pubescence;twig pubescence;twig pubescence"><b>Twigs </b>brown to gray, 1-3 mm diam., usually tomentulose, sometimes glabrous, becoming glabrate.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s3" data-properties="bud coloration;bud shape;bud shape;bud shape;bud some measurement;bud pubescence"><b>Buds </b>brown, round to ovoid, 1-2 mm, minutely pubescent.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s4" data-properties="petiole some measurement"><b>Leaves:</b> petiole 1-4 mm.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s5" data-properties="leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade shape;leaf-blade atypical length;leaf-blade length;leaf-blade atypical width;leaf-blade atypical width;leaf-blade width;leaf-blade width;leaf-blade texture;base shape;base shape;margin shape;margin shape;margin shape;margin shape;tooth architecture or shape;spine some measurement;secondary-vein quantity;apex shape;apex shape"><b>Leaf-</b>blade elliptic or ovate, (1.5-) 20-30 × (5-) 10-15 (-20) mm, thick, leathery, base cordate or rounded, margins planar or slightly crisped-undulate, coarsely 3-5-toothed or very shallowly lobed on each side, teeth spinose with spines 1-1.5 mm, secondary-veins 4-8 on each side, apex acute or obtuse;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s6" data-properties="surface coloration;surface coloration;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface coloration;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence;surface pubescence">surfaces abaxially yellow or reddish, usually glaucous, minutely stellate-puberulent, adaxially grayish, glaucous, or yellowish glandular, glabrous or sparsely and minutely stellate-pubescent.</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s7" data-properties="acorn architecture or arrangement or growth form;acorn quantity;axillary peduncle some measurement"><b>Acorns </b>solitary or several, on axillary peduncle 10-40 mm;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s8" data-properties="cup shape;cup shape;cup width;cup width;nut quantity;scale fixation or orientation;scale shape;scale relief;scale coloration;scale coloration;scale pubescence">cup hemispheric or shallowly cupshaped, 4-6 mm deep × 8-12 mm wide, covering 1/4-1/2 nut, scales tightly appressed, ovate, moderately tuberculate, grayish or yellowish puberulent;</span> <span class="statement" id="st-d0_s9" data-properties="nut coloration;nut shape;nut length;nut width;nut pubescence;nut pubescence">nut light-brown, ovoid, to 20 × 11 mm, minutely puberulent or glabrate.</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>or small trees, evergreen or subevergreen, to 4 m. <b>Bark</b> light gray or brown, scaly. <b>Twigs</b> brown to gray, 1-3 mm diam., usually tomentulose, sometimes glabrous, becoming glabrate. <b>Buds</b> brown, round to ovoid, 1-2 mm, minutely pubescent. <b>Leaves</b>: petiole 1-4 mm. <b>Leaf</b> blade elliptic or ovate, (1.5-)20-30 × (5-)10-15(-20) mm, thick, leathery, base cordate or rounded, margins planar or slightly crisped-undulate, coarsely 3-5-toothed or very shallowly lobed on each side, teeth spinose with spines 1-1.5 mm, secondary veins 4-8 on each side, apex acute or obtuse; surfaces abaxially yellow or reddish, usually glaucous, minutely stellate-puberulent, adaxially grayish, glaucous, or yellowish glandular, glabrous or sparsely and minutely stellate-pubescent. <b>Acorns</b> solitary or several, on axillary peduncle 10-40 mm; cup hemispheric or shallowly cup-shaped, 4-6 mm deep × 8-12 mm wide, covering 1/4-1/2 nut, scales tightly appressed, ovate, moderately tuberculate, grayish or yellowish puberulent; nut light brown, ovoid, to 20 × 11 mm, minutely puberulent or glabrate. <b>Cotyledons</b> distinct.</span><!--
  
 
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|habitat=Dry desert slopes, often in juniper and pinyon woodlands
 
|habitat=Dry desert slopes, often in juniper and pinyon woodlands
 
|elevation=800-2000 m
 
|elevation=800-2000 m
|distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Nev.;Tex.;Utah;Mexico (Baja California);Mexico (Sonora);Mexico (and probably n Chihuahua)
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|distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Nev.;Tex.;Utah;Mexico (Baja California;Sonora;and probably n Chihuahua).
 
|discussion=<p>Formerly, California populations of what here is referred to as Quercus john-tuckeri have been included in the concept of Q. turbinella. Quercus john-tuckeri has subsessile fruit and noncordate leaf bases as opposed to the consistently pedunculate fruit and strongly cordate leaf bases of Q. turbinella. The two species seem to be no more closely related to each other than each might be to other southwestern oaks, and Q. john-tuckeri shares at least as many characteristics with Q. berberidifolia as with Q. turbinella. Thus, treatment of these two taxa as varieties of the same species is inappropriate.</p><!--
 
|discussion=<p>Formerly, California populations of what here is referred to as Quercus john-tuckeri have been included in the concept of Q. turbinella. Quercus john-tuckeri has subsessile fruit and noncordate leaf bases as opposed to the consistently pedunculate fruit and strongly cordate leaf bases of Q. turbinella. The two species seem to be no more closely related to each other than each might be to other southwestern oaks, and Q. john-tuckeri shares at least as many characteristics with Q. berberidifolia as with Q. turbinella. Thus, treatment of these two taxa as varieties of the same species is inappropriate.</p><!--
 
--><p>Quercus turbinella forms putative hybrid swarms with Q. gambelii (see treatment), as well as with Q. grisea.</p>
 
--><p>Quercus turbinella forms putative hybrid swarms with Q. gambelii (see treatment), as well as with Q. grisea.</p>
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|habitat=Dry desert slopes, often in juniper and pinyon woodlands
 
|habitat=Dry desert slopes, often in juniper and pinyon woodlands
 
|elevation=800-2000 m
 
|elevation=800-2000 m
|distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Nev.;Tex.;Utah;Mexico (Baja California);Mexico (Sonora);Mexico (and probably n Chihuahua)
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|distribution=Ariz.;Calif.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Nev.;Tex.;Utah;Mexico (Baja California;Sonora;and probably n Chihuahua).
 
|reference=tucker1961a
 
|reference=tucker1961a
 
|publication title=Ill. W. Amer. Oaks
 
|publication title=Ill. W. Amer. Oaks
 
|publication year=1889
 
|publication year=1889
 
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated;Weedy
 
|special status=Selected by author to be illustrated;Weedy
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|genus=Quercus
 
|genus=Quercus
 
|section=Quercus sect. Quercus
 
|section=Quercus sect. Quercus
 
|species=Quercus turbinella
 
|species=Quercus turbinella
|acorn architecture or arrangement or growth form=solitary
 
|acorn quantity=several
 
|apex shape=obtuse;acute
 
|axillary peduncle some measurement=10mm;40mm
 
|bark architecture or pubescence=scaly
 
|bark coloration=brown;light gray
 
|base shape=rounded;cordate
 
|bud coloration=brown
 
|bud pubescence=pubescent
 
|bud shape=round;ovoid
 
|bud some measurement=1mm;2mm
 
|cotyledon fusion=distinct
 
|cup shape=cup-shaped;hemispheric
 
|cup width=×8-12;4mm;6mm
 
|leaf-blade atypical length=1.5mm;20mm
 
|leaf-blade atypical width=15mm;20mm
 
|leaf-blade length=20mm;30mm
 
|leaf-blade shape=ovate;elliptic
 
|leaf-blade texture=leathery
 
|leaf-blade width=thick;10mm;15mm
 
|margin shape=lobed;3-5-toothed;crisped-undulate;planar
 
|nut coloration=light-brown
 
|nut length=0mm;20mm
 
|nut pubescence=glabrate;puberulent
 
|nut quantity=1/4;1/2
 
|nut shape=ovoid
 
|nut width=0mm;11mm
 
|petiole some measurement=1mm;4mm
 
|scale coloration=yellowish;grayish
 
|scale fixation or orientation=appressed
 
|scale pubescence=puberulent
 
|scale relief=tuberculate
 
|scale shape=ovate
 
|secondary-vein quantity=4;8
 
|shrub duration=subevergreen;evergreen
 
|shrub some measurement=0m;4m
 
|spine some measurement=1mm;1.5mm
 
|surface coloration=grayish;reddish;yellow
 
|surface pubescence=stellate-pubescent;sparsely;glabrous;glandular;yellowish;glaucous;glandular;yellowish;glaucous;stellate-puberulent;glaucous
 
|tooth architecture or shape=spinose
 
|tree duration=subevergreen;evergreen
 
|tree size=small
 
|tree some measurement=0m;4m
 
|twig coloration=brown;gray
 
|twig diameter=1mm;3mm
 
|twig pubescence=glabrate;glabrous;tomentulose
 
 
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Revision as of 14:30, 27 July 2019

Shrubs or small trees, evergreen or subevergreen, to 4 m. Bark light gray or brown, scaly. Twigs brown to gray, 1-3 mm diam., usually tomentulose, sometimes glabrous, becoming glabrate. Buds brown, round to ovoid, 1-2 mm, minutely pubescent. Leaves: petiole 1-4 mm. Leaf blade elliptic or ovate, (1.5-)20-30 × (5-)10-15(-20) mm, thick, leathery, base cordate or rounded, margins planar or slightly crisped-undulate, coarsely 3-5-toothed or very shallowly lobed on each side, teeth spinose with spines 1-1.5 mm, secondary veins 4-8 on each side, apex acute or obtuse; surfaces abaxially yellow or reddish, usually glaucous, minutely stellate-puberulent, adaxially grayish, glaucous, or yellowish glandular, glabrous or sparsely and minutely stellate-pubescent. Acorns solitary or several, on axillary peduncle 10-40 mm; cup hemispheric or shallowly cup-shaped, 4-6 mm deep × 8-12 mm wide, covering 1/4-1/2 nut, scales tightly appressed, ovate, moderately tuberculate, grayish or yellowish puberulent; nut light brown, ovoid, to 20 × 11 mm, minutely puberulent or glabrate. Cotyledons distinct.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Dry desert slopes, often in juniper and pinyon woodlands
Elevation: 800-2000 m

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Colo., N.Mex., Nev., Tex., Utah, Mexico (Baja California, Sonora, and probably n Chihuahua).

Discussion

Formerly, California populations of what here is referred to as Quercus john-tuckeri have been included in the concept of Q. turbinella. Quercus john-tuckeri has subsessile fruit and noncordate leaf bases as opposed to the consistently pedunculate fruit and strongly cordate leaf bases of Q. turbinella. The two species seem to be no more closely related to each other than each might be to other southwestern oaks, and Q. john-tuckeri shares at least as many characteristics with Q. berberidifolia as with Q. turbinella. Thus, treatment of these two taxa as varieties of the same species is inappropriate.

Quercus turbinella forms putative hybrid swarms with Q. gambelii (see treatment), as well as with Q. grisea.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Quercus turbinella"
Kevin C. Nixon +  and Cornelius H. Muller +
Greene +
Sonoran scrub oak +
Ariz. +, Calif. +, Colo. +, N.Mex. +, Nev. +, Tex. +, Utah +, Mexico (Baja California +, Sonora +  and and probably n Chihuahua). +
800-2000 m +
Dry desert slopes, often in juniper and pinyon woodlands +
Flowering spring. +
Ill. W. Amer. Oaks +
tucker1961a +
Selected by author to be illustrated +  and Weedy +
Variety +  and Species +
Quercus turbinella +
Quercus sect. Quercus +
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