• Oaks previously placed under Q. dumosa include: Q. turbinella Q. john-tuckeri Q. cornelius-mulleri Q. berberidifolia Q. pacifica However, the majority of oaks referred to as Quercus dumosa in the past are now regarded as Quercus berberidifolia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several plant species with restricted distributions, such as inland scrub oak ( Quercus berberidifolia ), Whipple's yucca ( Hesperoyucca whipplei ), ashy spikemoss ( Selaginella bigelovii ), and chaparral lilac ( Ceonothus spp. (ucsd.edu)
  • In the west are the California scrub oak ( Q. berberidifolia ) and the coastal scrub oak ( Q. dumosa ), an endangered species that grows as an evergreen shrub about 2.5 metres (8 feet) tall, with leaves 2.5 cm (1 inch) long. (britannica.com)
  • The species lends its name to the plant community called the "Quercus dumosa chaparral", in which Coastal sage scrub oak and toyon often co-dominate in chaparral. (wikipedia.org)
  • Quercus ilicifolia (Bear oak) Also known as Scrub Oak ( Map ). (wildflower.org)
  • Quercus mohriana (Mohr oak) Also known as shin oak, scrub oak. (wildflower.org)
  • Quercus turbinella (Sonoran scrub oak) ( Map) El Paso, Hudspeth and Brewster Counties in Big Bend Area of far West Texas. (wildflower.org)
  • Nuttall's scrub oak (Quercus dumosa) is a threatened oak species - and oaks cannot be conserved through traditional seed banking methods. (saveplants.org)
  • Post-doctoral fellow Joseph Ree is continuing his care of endangered Nuttall's scrub oak ( Quercus dumosa ) plants (deemed essential) as well as experiments in controlled aseptic conditions. (saveplants.org)
  • scrub oak , any of several small shrubby trees of the genus Quercus , in the beech family (Fagaceae), native to dry soils in North America . (britannica.com)
  • Quercus dumosa is a species of plant in the family Fagaceae, belonging to the white oak section of the oak genus (Quercus). (wikipedia.org)
  • Please read this previous Mr. Smarty Plants answer on chlorosis in another species of oak, Quercus palustris (Pin oak) . (wildflower.org)
  • Items of general biologic interest, and distributional data listed by states and under each species of Quercus , are included in this index. (wikisource.org)
  • The top is a rolling plateau of extensive grasslands interspersed with oak/coniferous forests of Quercus semecarpifolia/Abies spectabilis/Rhododendron barbatum/Tsuga dumosa, shrubberies of Rhododendron barbatum and berberis, and boggy areas. (birdlife.org)
  • Higher up there is a mixed forest of Q. semecarpifolia/Q. floribunda, hemlock Tsuga dumosa, fir Abies pindrow and maple Acer, and on southern and western slopes Q. semecarpifolia/Rhododendron arboreum with some dense bamboo stands. (birdlife.org)
  • Moist sites are under hemlock ( Tsuga dumosa ) dominated mixed forests. (mushroaming.com)
  • Ida-Himaalajas esineb pisarmänd peamiselt nulumetsade koosseisus, kus kasvavad Delavay nulg ( Abies delavayi ), Abies densa , sikkimi kuusk ( Picea spinulosa ) ja himaalaja tsuuga ( Tsuga dumosa ). (wikipedia.org)
  • Quercus dumosa grows primarily in sandy soils such as sandstone near the coast. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the wild, Quercus durata usually grows in serpentine soils, often with manzanita in the chaparral of the Coast Ranges from Klamath to San Luis Obispo. (calscape.org)
  • The name Quercus dumosa was formerly widely applied to nearly all the scrub oaks of the white oak group of California and Baja California. (wikipedia.org)
  • Quercus dumosa is found in California and Baja California. (wikipedia.org)
  • himaalaja seeder ( Cedrus deodara ), Pindrow nulg ( Abies pindrow ), himaalaja kuusk ( Picea smithiana ), Quercus floribunda , Quercus oblongata , himaalaja kask ( Betula utilis ) jt. (wikipedia.org)
  • The slopes of the massif are thickly vegetated with broadleaved forests of Quercus lanata, Q. floribunda/Q. leucotricophora lower down. (birdlife.org)
  • Quercus dumosa is an evergreen shrub growing 1 to 3 metres (40-120 inches or 3-10 feet) tall from a large, deep root network. (wikipedia.org)
  • The current concept of Q. dumosa is limited to the populations of scraggly shrub oaks with short petioles, cordate leaf bases, erect curly trichomes on the abaxial leaf surface, and narrow, acute acorns which almost always occur at low elevations and very often within sight of the ocean. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oaks previously placed under Q. dumosa include: Q. turbinella Q. john-tuckeri Q. cornelius-mulleri Q. berberidifolia Q. pacifica However, the majority of oaks referred to as Quercus dumosa in the past are now regarded as Quercus berberidifolia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vegetation at SOFS is mainly chaparral dominated by Adenostoma fasciculatum and Ceanothus greggii, with Cercocarpus betuloides and Quercus dumosa on north-facing slopes, and Quercus agrifolia in washes and low-lying areas. (sdsu.edu)
  • Quercus agrifolia var. (calscape.org)
  • The species lends its name to the plant community called the "Quercus dumosa chaparral", in which Coastal sage scrub oak and toyon often co-dominate in chaparral. (wikipedia.org)
  • Quercus lamellosa was one of the most common trees along our route, and its thick, gnarled moss-laden branches were festooned with several epiphytes such as the gorgeous autumn-flowered orchid Pleione praecox. (irishbotanicalartists.ie)
  • The current concept of Q. dumosa is limited to the populations of scraggly shrub oaks with short petioles, cordate leaf bases, erect curly trichomes on the abaxial leaf surface, and narrow, acute acorns which almost always occur at low elevations and very often within sight of the ocean. (wikipedia.org)