Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fagales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
deamii
ID:
291112

Status:
valid

Authors:
Trel.

Source:
wcs

Year:
1917

Citation Micro:
Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 56: 49 (1917)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000290444

Common Names

  • Deam's Oak
  • Quercus deamii
  • Deam's White Oak

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Synonyms

  • Quercus fallax E.J.Palmer [unknown]

Description

Quercus deamii (also called Deam's Oak, among many other common names) is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States. It has an open, rounded crown and a thick, furrowed bark. The leaves are alternate, lanceolate, and glossy green. It is found in open woodlands and along streams.

Uses & Benefits

Quercus deamii is a species of oak tree native to China. It is used for its wood, which is used in furniture and construction. It is also used as an ornamental tree in gardens and parks.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Quercus deamii flower is small and yellow-green in color. Its seeds are small and reddish-brown in color. Its seedlings are small and have a reddish-brown color.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Quercus deamii is a slow-growing tree that can reach heights of up to 30 feet. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Propagation is by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in the spring and cuttings should be taken in the summer.

Where to Find Quercus deamii

Quercus deamii can be found in the eastern United States, from Virginia to Florida and west to Texas.

Quercus deamii FAQ

What is the scientific name of Quercus deamii?

Quercus deamii

What is the common name of Quercus deamii?

Deam's Oak

What is the natural habitat of Quercus deamii?

Mountainous regions in the United States

Species in the Quercus genus

Quercus acutidens, Quercus albescens, Quercus alienocrispula, Quercus alienoserratoides, Quercus allorgeana, Quercus alvordiana, Quercus andegavensis, Quercus andresii, Quercus andrewsii, Quercus argyrotricha, Quercus aruciensis, Quercus ashei, Quercus atlantica, Quercus aurea, Quercus auzandrii, Quercus avellaniformis, Quercus baenitzii, Quercus bambusifolia, Quercus baniensis, Quercus barnova, Quercus battandieri, Quercus bawanglingensis, Quercus beaumontiana, Quercus bebbiana, Quercus beckyae, Quercus beguinotii, Quercus benderi, Quercus bernardiensis, Quercus bimundorum, Quercus blaoensis, Quercus blufftonensis, Quercus borosii, Quercus brenesii, Quercus brittonii, Quercus burnetensis, Quercus bushii, Quercus byarsii, Quercus caduca, Quercus caesariensis, Quercus calophylla, Quercus cambodiensis, Quercus cantabrica, Quercus capesii, Quercus carduchorum, Quercus carrissoana, Quercus cerrioides, Quercus charcasana, Quercus clementei, Quercus cocksii, Quercus columnaris,

Species in the Fagaceae family

Castanea crenata, Castanea dentata, Castanea henryi, Castanea mollissima, Castanea neglecta, Castanea ozarkensis, Castanea pumila, Castanea sativa, Castanea seguinii, Castanopsis pseudohystrix, Castanopsis thaiensis, Castanopsis undulatifolia, Castanopsis acuminatissima, Castanopsis amabilis, Castanopsis annamensis, Castanopsis argentea, Castanopsis argyrophylla, Castanopsis arietina, Castanopsis armata, Castanopsis birmanica, Castanopsis boisii, Castanopsis borneensis, Castanopsis brevispinula, Castanopsis buruana, Castanopsis calathiformis, Castanopsis cambodiana, Castanopsis carlesii, Castanopsis castanicarpa, Castanopsis catalpifolia, Castanopsis cavaleriei, Castanopsis ceratacantha, Castanopsis cerebrina, Castanopsis chapaensis, Castanopsis chevalieri, Castanopsis chinensis, Castanopsis choboensis, Castanopsis chunii, Castanopsis clarkei, Castanopsis clemensii, Castanopsis concinna, Castanopsis costata, Castanopsis crassifolia, Castanopsis cryptoneuron, Castanopsis curtisii, Castanopsis cuspidata, Castanopsis delavayi, Castanopsis densinervia, Castanopsis densispinosa, Castanopsis diversifolia, Castanopsis dongchoensis,

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