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SPECIES: Quercus velutina | Black Oak
ABBREVIATION : QUEVEL SYNONYMS : Quercus velutina var. missouriensis Sarg. Quercus leiodermis Ashe SCS PLANT CODE : QUVE COMMON NAMES : black oak yellow oak quercitron oak quercitron yellow-bark oak yellowbark oak yellow butt oak smooth-bark oak smoothbark oak TAXONOMY : The currently accepted scientific name of black oak is Quercus velutina Lam. [36]. It has been placed within the subgenus Erythrobalanus, or red (black) oak group [51,56]. The following rarely used forms have been distinguished on the basis of leaf lobe variation and pubescence [61]: Q. v. f. macrophylla (Dippel) Trel. Q. v. f. dilanianta Trel. Q. v. f. pagodaeformis Trel. There appears to be complete integration between the forms [61]. Some northern populations of black oak in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan have smaller acorns with less cup cover, lighter inner bark, smaller winter buds, and a more branching growth form than populations in southern Indiana [56]. Voss [64] suggests that these may be hybrids between black oak and northern red oak (Q. rubra) or scarlet oak (Q. coccinea). Black oak hybridizes with the following species [36,56]: x Q. coccinea (scarlet oak): Q. X fontana Laughlin x Q. ellipsoidalis (northern pin oak): Q. X palaeolithicola Trel. x Q. falcata (southern red oak): Q. X willdenowiana (Dippel) Zabel Q. X pinetorum Moldenke x Q. ilicifolia (bear oak): Q. X rehderi Trel. x Q. imbricaria (shingle oak): Q. X leana Nutt. x Q. incana (bluejack oak): Q. X podophylla Trel. x Q. marilandica (blackjack oak): Q. X bushii Sarg. x Q. nigra (water oak): Q. X demarei Ashe x Q. palustris (pin oak): Q. X vaga Palmer & Steyerm. x Q. phellos (willow oak): Q. X filialis Little x Q. rubra (northern red oak): Q. X hawkinsiae Sudw. x Q. shumardii (Shumard oak): Q. X discreta Laughlin LIFE FORM : Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS : No special status OTHER STATUS : NO-ENTRY COMPILED BY AND DATE : Jennifer H. Carey, November 1992 LAST REVISED BY AND DATE : NO-ENTRY AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Carey, Jennifer H. 1992. Quercus velutina. In: Remainder of Citation

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