Quercus minima

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Quercus minima, the dwarf live oak or minimal oak, is a North American species of shrubs in the beech family. It is native to the southeastern United States. It is placed in the southern live oaks section of the genus Quercus (section Virentes).[1]

Description

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Quercus minima leaves

Quercus minima is an evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub rarely more than Script error: No such module "convert". tall, reproducing by seed and also by means of underground rhizomes. It commonly forms extensive cloned colonies with many stems, many of them unbranched. The leaves are alternate, up to Script error: No such module "convert". long, and toothless or with irregular teeth or lobes. The lobes, when present, are usually spine-tipped. The leaves are retained through the winter, dropping just before or as new growth resumes in late winter or early spring.[2]

Distribution

Quercus minima is native to the coastal plain of the southeastern United States, primarily in Florida but extending from there to the Carolinas and eastern Louisiana.[3] There are reports of the species also growing in Texas, but these populations appear to belong to other taxa.[2][4]

Conservation

The IUCN conservation status is Least Concern (LC).[5] The NatureServe conservation status is G5 Secure.[6]

References

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