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SPECIES: Quercus lobata | Valley Oak
ABBREVIATION : QUELOB SYNONYMS : NO-ENTRY SCS PLANT CODE : QULO COMMON NAMES : valley oak valley white oak California white oak water oak weeping oak white oak roble TAXONOMY : The currently accepted scientific name of valley oak is Quercus lobata Nee. in the subgenus Quercus or white oak [46,53,72]. Recognized varieties are as follows [53]: Q. lobata var. lobata Q. lobata var. agillara Jeps. Q. lobata var. insperata Jeps. Q. lobata var. turbinata Jeps. Q. lobata var. walteri Jeps. Valley oak hybridizes with the following species: x Q. douglasii (blue oak): Q. Xjolonensis Sargent [41,46] x Q. turbinella ssp. californica (desert scrub oak): Q. Xmunzii Tucker [41,46] x Q. dumosa (California scrub oak): Q. Xtowneii Palmer [46,72] x Q. engelmannii (Engelmann oak] [72] x Q. garryana (Oregon white oak) [72] MacDonald oak (Q. macdonalii), found on the Channel Islands, is recognized by some authorities as a distinct species resulting from hybridization between valley and California scrub oak [53,72,73]. LIFE FORM : Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS : No special status OTHER STATUS : Valley oak in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is reproducing poorly and is targeted for a long-term monitoring program to access the health of valley oak populations and communities [20]. COMPILED BY AND DATE : Janet L. Howard, August 1992 LAST REVISED BY AND DATE : NO-ENTRY AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Howard, Janet L. 1992. Quercus lobata. In: Remainder of Citation

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