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Note the long erect styles on the undeveloped fruit; this is typical of Q. dumosa but very atypical of the white oak group to which it belongs; also, the cup scales are not heavily tuberculate as in Q. berberidifolia or Q. cornelius-mulleri
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[ref. DOL1586]
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