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Tree and Shrub Gallery
White Oak Group - Evergreen - Beech Family
Trees on this Page
Southern Live Oak (Live Oak) Quercus virginiana
Texas Live Oak (Plateau Live Oak, Scrub Live Oak) Quercus fusiformis
Vasey Shin Oak Quercus vaseyana (Quercus pungens var. vaseyana)
Mohr Shin Oak Quercus mohriana
Hybrids on this Page
Harbison Oak Quercus X harbisonii [virginiana X stellata]
Fagaceae - Beech family
Southern Live Oak (Live Oak) Quercus virginiana
Seedlings in the live oaks, (Q. virginiana, Q. minima, Q. geminata, Q. fusiformis)
form swollen hypocotyls that can develop into large, starchy,
underground tubers. The tubers were once, sliced, and fried like potatoes.
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Brown)
Possible Hybrids in my area
Harbison Oak Quercus X harbisonii [virginiana X stellata]
(Native of Texas - Coke, Fisher)
Tree Close-ups
Specimen A
Quercus virginiana. Evergreen and leathery, most leaves are oblong with an entire margin and pointed apex, 1"-2" long.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, May 2005, April 2006
Specimen B
Quercus virginiana. Evergreen and leathery, most leaves are oblong to elliptic with an entire margin and pointed apex, prominent secondary veins, 1"-2" long. The acorns are rich reddish-brown, no lines, 1" long. Cup is goblet shaped, smooth inside, with a peduncle. Cup covers less than 1/4 of nut.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, November 2005
Specimen C
Quercus virginiana. Evergreen and leathery, most leaves are oblong with an entire margin and pointed apex, 1"-2" long. Occasionally a leaf will have a wide tooth or shallow lobe. The acorns are rich reddish-brown with an occasional light line, 1" long. Cup is goblet shaped, smooth inside, with a peduncle. Cup covers less than 1/4 of nut.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, November 2005
Specimen D
Quercus virginiana. or a hybrid. Evergreen and leathery, most leaves are oblong with an entire margin and pointed apex, 1"-2" long. A few leaves are nearly round, with entire margin and rounded apex, 1"-1 1/2" long. The acorns are rich reddish-brown with only a few dark lines, 1" long. Cup is goblet shaped, smooth inside, with a peduncle. Cup covers less than 1/4 of nut.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, November 2005
Fagaceae - Beech family
Texas Live Oak (Plateau Live Oak, Scrub Live Oak) Quercus fusiformis
Seedlings in the live oaks, (Q. virginiana, Q. minima, Q. geminata, Q. fusiformis)
form swollen hypocotyls that can develop into large, starchy,
underground tubers. The tubers were once, sliced, and fried like potatoes.
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Shackelford, Callahan, Coleman, Brown, Coke)
Tree Close-ups
Specimen A
Quercus fusiformis or a hybrid. Evergreen and leathery. Leaves are oblong, 1"-2" long. Leaf margins have occasional wide teeth or small lobes. Leaves have rounded apex and base. The acorns are light brown with dark lines, 3/4" long. Cup is a shallow goblet shaped, smooth inside, with no peduncle.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, May 2004
Specimen B
Quercus fusiformis or a hybrid. Evergreen and leathery. Leaves are oblong, 1"-2" long. Leaf margins have occasional coarse teeth. Leaves have rounded apex and base. The acorns are light brown with dark lines, 3/4" long. Cup is a shallow goblet shaped, smooth inside, with no peduncle.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, November 2004
Specimen C
Quercus fusiformis or a hybrid with Quercus pungens. Evergreen and leathery. All are oblong, 1"-2" long. Leaf margins, on the same branch, can be entire or have sharp teeth, flat or lumpy. Leaves have rounded apex and base. Those with teeth have white dots (hairs?) on the top surface. The acorns are dark brown with dark lines, 3/4" long. Cup is a shallow goblet shaped, smooth inside, with no peduncle.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, November 2004
Fagaceae - Beech family
Vasey Shin Oak Quercus vaseyana (Quercus pungens var. vaseyana)
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Coke)
See similar Holly
Tree Close-ups
Specimen A
Quercus vaseyana Leathery leaf with sharp lobes with vein points (holly like), light green turning dark green, rough surface. Twig is velvety.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, September 2004
Specimen B
Quercus vaseyana Leathery leaf with sharp lobes with vein points (holly like), rough surface. Twig is velvety.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, September 2004
Other Species in My Area
Fagaceae - Beech family
Mohr Shin Oak Quercus mohriana
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Jones, Callahan, Runnels, Coke, Nolan, Fisher)