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Quercus lobata Née
VALLEY OAK
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Quercus lobata, whole tree - general
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Quercus lobata, whole tree - general

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Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011 · 4
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011 · 4
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree

Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011 · 4
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011 · 4
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree

Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011 · 4
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree
© Copyright Steve Baskauf, 2002-2011 · 4
Quercus lobata, bark - of a large tree

Quercus lobata, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Quercus lobata, leaf - showing orientation on twig
Quercus lobata, leaf - whole upper surface
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Quercus lobata, leaf - whole upper surface

Quercus lobata, leaf - margin of upper + lower surface
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Quercus lobata, leaf - margin of upper + lower surface
Quercus lobata, leaf - margin of upper + lower surface
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Quercus lobata, leaf - margin of upper + lower surface

Quercus lobata, leaf - margin of upper + lower surface
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Quercus lobata, leaf - margin of upper + lower surface
Quercus lobata, twig - orientation of petioles
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Quercus lobata, twig - orientation of petioles

Quercus lobata, twig - orientation of petioles
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Quercus lobata, twig - orientation of petioles
Quercus lobata, twig - close-up winter leaf scar/bud
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Quercus lobata, twig - close-up winter leaf scar/bud

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Aleyrodidae  Aleuroplatus gelatinosus @ CSCA_TCN (2)
Aphididae  Chaitophorus @ CSCA_TCN (2)

Myzocallis ( @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Myzocallis @ AMNH_PBI (2)

Neosymydobius chrysolepis @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Stegophylla essigi @ AMNH_PBI (6); CSCA_TCN (10)

Stegophylla quercicola @ CSCA_TCN (4)

Stegophylla quercifoliae @ AMNH_PBI (1); CSCA_TCN (1)

Stegophylla @ CSCA_TCN (6)

Thelaxes californica @ CSCA_TCN (7)

Tuberculatus ( @ CSCA_TCN (17)

Tuberculatus @ CSCA_TCN (7)
Asterolecaniidae  Asterodiaspis minor @ CSCA_TCN (5)

Asterodiaspis quercicola @ CSCA_TCN (4)
Braconidae  Lysiphlebus ( @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Byturidae  Xerasia grisescens @ UCRC_ENT (3)
Coccidae  Parthenolecanium pruinosum @ CSCA_TCN (1)

Parthenolecanium quercifex @ CSCA_TCN (1)
Cronartiaceae  Cronartium cerebrum @ BPI (25)

Cronartium fusiforme @ BPI (6)

Cronartium quercuum @ BPI (5)

Cronartium strobilinum @ BPI (4)
Curculionidae  Xyleborus monographus @ UCRC_ENT (2)
Diaspididae  Diaspidiotus uvae @ CSCA_TCN (1)

Quernaspis quercus @ UCR_ENT (3); CSCA_TCN (2)
Eriococcidae  Eriococcus quercus @ CSCA_TCN (1)
Erysiphaceae  Microsphaera alni @ BPI (4)

Phyllactinia corylea @ BPI (1)
Kermesidae  Kermes cockerelli @ CSCA_TCN (1)

Kermes rimarum @ CSCA_TCN (5)
Margarodidae  Xylococculus quercus @ CSCA_TCN (24)
Melanogastraceae  Melanogaster @ BPI (1)
Membracidae  Cyrtolobus arcuatus @ ANSP_ENT (2)

Cyrtolobus inermis @ ANSP_ENT (1)
Microstromataceae  Microstroma album @ BPI (1)
Miridae  Ceratopsallus pantherinus @ AMNH_PBI (2)

Deraeocoris shastan @ AMNH_PBI (8)

Irbisia silvosa @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Irbisia solani @ AMNH_PBI (7)

Pamillia behrensii @ AMNH_PBI (5)

Phytocoris canescens @ AMNH_ENT (1)

Pygovepres vaccinicola @ AMNH_PBI (250)

Quernocoris caliginosus @ AMNH_PBI (1)

Rubeospineus truncatus @ AMNH_PBI (4)
Physaraceae  Physarum serpula @ BPI (1)
Polyporaceae  Polyporus dryophilus @ BPI (2)

Polyporus gilvus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus polychromus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus sulphureus @ BPI (2)

Poria fulvida @ BPI (1)

Poria pulchella @ BPI (1)

Poria spissa @ BPI (1)

Poria @ BPI (1)
Psyllidae  Cacopsylla ribesiae @ CSCA_TCN (1)
Sclerotiniaceae  Monilia @ BPI (1)
Taphrinaceae  Taphrina caerulescens @ BPI (1)
Trichogrammatidae  Trichogramma @ UCRC_ENT (1)
_  Sterigmatocystis nigra @ BPI (1)

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62. Quercus lobata Nee., Anales Ci. Nat. 3: 277. 1801.

Valley oak

Quercus hindsii Bentham; Q . lobata var. hindsii (Bentham) Wenzig; Q . longiglanda Frémont

Trees , deciduous, to 25(-35) m, usually with solitary trunks. Bark gray, scaly, deeply checkered in age. Twigs yellowish, gray, occasionally reddish, 2-4 mm diam., densely or sparsely tomentulose. Buds yellowish or light brown, ovoid, (2-)3-5(-6) mm, apex occasionally acute, densely pubescent. Leaves: petiole 5-12 mm. Leaf blade broadly obovate or elliptic, moderately to deeply lobed, (40-)50-100(-120) × 30-60(-75) mm, base rounded-attenuate, cuneate, or truncate, rarely subcordate, margins with sinuses usually reaching more than 1/2 distance to midrib, lobes oblong or spatulate, obtuse, rounded, or blunt, secondary veins 5-10 on each side, apex broadly rounded; surfaces abaxially whitish or light green, densely to sparsely covered with interlocking appressed or semi-erect, 8-10(-14)-rayed stellate hairs, adaxially dark green or grayish, glossy or somewhat scurfy because of sparse stellate hairs. Acorns solitary or paired, subsessile; cup deeply cup-shaped, hemispheric or turbinate, rim thick, 10-30 mm deep × 14-30 mm wide, scales grayish or cream, more acute near rim, strongly and irregularly tuberculate, especially toward base of cup; nut light brown, oblong or fusiform, 30-60 × (12-)15-25 mm, tapering to acute or rounded apex. Cotyledons distinct.

Flowering late winter-early spring. Valley floors and moderate slopes, open grasslands, savannah and oak woodlands, riparian areas in chaparral; 0-1700 m; Calif.

Mature trees of Quercus lobata are among the largest oaks of the United States. The species hybridizes with numerous other species, but the hybrids are not common in most parts of its range. On Santa Cruz and Santa Catalina islands, however, occur extensive and relatively stable populations that show intermediate characteristics with Q . pacifica (see treatment). The hybrids have been given the name Q . × macdonaldii , and they differ from Q . lobata in the following: leaf sinuses reaching less than half the distance to the midrib; leaves usually smaller, the lobes often more acute and brighter green; and acorns smaller, with more acute apices.

The Yuri used Quercus lobata in the treatment of diarrhea (D. E. Moerman 1986).

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