Quercus robur (kware’-kus roe-bur)
Family: Fagaceae, Beech
Key Steps
- 1b – Alternate leaf arrangement — go to 18
- 18a – Leaf simple — go to 19
- 19b – Thornless — go to 22
- 22d – All leaves lobed — go to 23
- 19b – Thornless — go to 22
- 18a – Leaf simple — go to 19
Description
Leaf: Lobes rounded, some leaves having tiny lobes on each side of the base of leaf, resembling earlobes. Glossy, dark green above; blue-green beneath.
Bud: Bud scales are fringed with hairs. Plump, reddish-brown, angled.
Leaf Scar: Raised, half-round.
Stem: Shiny, reddish-brown, zig-zaggy.
Bark: Gray-black, deep vertical furrows.
Fruit: Acorn, 1 inch long narrow. Cup covers 1/3 of the acorn.
Habit: Broad, thick, spreading branches. 50 feet tall and wide. Dense canopy.
Culture: Full sun. Moderate soil moisture. Prefers well-drained soils. pH adaptable, but under 8.0 is preferred. Prone to iron chlorosis.
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