Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fagales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
subintegra
ID:
294175

Status:
valid

Authors:
Trel.

Source:
wcs

Year:
1917

Citation Micro:
Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 56: 52 (1917)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000293507

Common Names

  • Subintegra Oak
  • Subintegra Quercus
  • Subintegra Encino

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Synonyms

  • Quercus falcata subintegra Engelm. [unknown]

Description

Quercus subintegra (also called Evergreen Oak, among many other common names) is a species of oak native to the Mediterranean region. It grows in dry and rocky habitats and has a rounded crown. Its leaves are evergreen, leathery and obovate to oblong-lanceolate in shape.

Uses & Benefits

Quercus subintegra is used for making furniture, baskets, and mats. It is also used for medicinal purposes such as treating wounds and skin infections.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Quercus subintegra has small, yellow-green flowers that are pollinated by bees. The seeds are small, black and round. The seedlings are small, with a single stem and a few leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Quercus subintegra is a small, slow-growing tree that is native to the southeastern United States. It prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soils. Propagation is best done from seed, which should be planted in the fall. Seedlings should be transplanted in the spring. It is also possible to propagate Quercus subintegra from cuttings.

Where to Find Quercus subintegra

Quercus subintegra is found in Mexico and Guatemala.

Quercus subintegra FAQ

What is the scientific name of Quercus subintegra?

Quercus subintegra

What is the common name of Quercus subintegra?

Subintegral Oak

Where is Quercus subintegra native to?

Eastern North America

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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