Liaodong Oak
Quercus wutaishanica
Fagaceae
Growth habit
Tree
Perennation
Long-lived polycarpic perennial
Native distribution
Manchuria, Mongolia and China
Location
Source of plant
Donald Cobb, Terrence Hanlon
Description
Tree, very similar to Q. mongolica, but the twigs are densely foliate, somewhat pubescent at first, but soon becoming glabrous; leaves obovate-oblong, 5 to 7 (9)cm long, the base tapered, round to cordate, tough, with 5 to 7 rounded lobes on either side, dull green above, glabrous and lighter beneath, normally glabrous, petiole 1 to 4mm long; fruits ovate, 12 to 15mm long, cup thin, scales small, smooth, somewhat concave (!).
USDA Hardiness Zone
5