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Quercus myrtifolia Willd.
MYRTLE OAK
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Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia

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Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia
Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia

Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia
Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia

Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia
Quercus myrtifolia
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Quercus myrtifolia

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Botryosphaeriaceae  Phyllosticta ludoviciana @ BPI (2)
Cicadellidae  Alebra floridae @ MEMU_ENT (4)

Eratoneura ardens @ III (1)

Eratoneura brevipes @ III (2)

Eratoneura comoides @ III (2)

Eratoneura emquu @ III (1)

Eratoneura gemina @ III (1)

Eratoneura interna @ III (1)

Eratoneura millsi @ III (1)

Eratoneura mira @ III (1)

Eratoneura parva @ III (1)

Eratoneura propria @ III (1)

Eratoneura sebringensis @ III (6); AMNH_IZC (2)

Eratoneura turgida @ III (1)

Erythridula parvispicata @ III (2)

Erythridula similalis @ III (4)

Erythroneura corni @ III (1)

Erythroneura vaga @ III (1)
Cronartiaceae  Cronartium cerebrum @ BPI (2)

Cronartium fusiforme @ BPI (5)

Cronartium strobilinum @ BPI (7)
Graphidaceae  Fissurina columbina @ GAL (1)

Graphis anfractuosa @ GAL (1)

Graphis pavonina @ GAL (1)
Hysteriaceae  Glonium @ BPI (1)
Issidae  Thionia simplex @ MEMU_ENT (1)
Meliolaceae  Irenopsis quercifolia @ BPI (1)
Mycosphaerellaceae  Passalora melioloides @ BPI (3)
Patellariaceae  Tryblidiella rufula @ BPI (1)
Pertusariaceae  Pertusaria tetrathalamia @ GAL (1)
Phyllachoraceae  Trabutia quercina @ BPI (2)
Septobasidiaceae  Septobasidium castaneum @ BPI (2)
Taphrinaceae  Taphrina caerulescens @ BPI (1)
_  Darluca sclerophomoides @ BPI (1)

Monochaetia desmazieri @ BPI (1)

Morenoella quercina @ BPI (2)

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18. Quercus myrtifolia Willdenow, Sp. Pl. 4(1): 424. 1805.

Myrtle oak

Trees or shrubs , evergreen, to 12 m. Bark gray and smooth distally, dark and shallowly furrowed near base. Twigs dark red-brown, 1-2.5(-3) mm diam., persistently pubescent, rarely almost glabrous. Terminal buds reddish to purplish brown, ovoid, 2-5.5 mm, glabrous or with tuft of tawny hairs at apex. Leaves: petiole 1-5 mm, glabrous, occasionally sparsely pubescent. Leaf blade elliptic to narrowly or broadly obovate, occasionally spatulate, 15-50(-70) × 10-25(-35) mm, base cuneate to rounded, margins entire, somewhat revolute, with 1-4 awns, apex obtuse or rounded; surfaces abaxially glabrous except for axillary tufts of tomentum, occasionally yellow-scurfy, adaxial surface planar, glabrous. Acorns biennial; cup saucer-shaped to shallowly goblet-shaped, 4-7 mm high × 8.5-14.5 mm wide, covering 1/4-1/3 nut, outer surface puberulent, inner surface half to fully pubescent, scale tips tightly appressed, acute; nut broadly ovoid to globose, 9.5-14 × 8-13 mm, glabrate, scar diam. 5-8 mm.

Flowering spring. Dunes, hammocks, sandhills, dry sandy ridges, and oak scrub; 0-100 m; Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., S.C.

This species flowers one to two weeks earlier than Q . inopina (A. F. Johnson and W. G. Abrahamson 1982).

Quercus myrtifolia reportedly hybridizes with Q . incana (= Q . × oviedoensis Sargent), but E. J. Palmer (1948) questioned the identification of the type specimen; the brief description by Sargent suggests that the specimen may be from an individual of Q . inopina . D. M. Hunt (1989) cited evidence of hybridization with Q . arkansana , Q . hemisphaerica , Q . inopina , Q . laurifolia , Q . marilandica , Q . nigra , and Q . pumila (Hunt suggested that the last may give rise to occasional reports of annual fruiting in Q . myrtifolia ).

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