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SPECIES: Quercus muehlenbergii | Chinkapin Oak
ABBREVIATION : QUEMUE SYNONYMS : Quercus prinoides Willd. var. acuminata (Michx.) Gleason SCS PLANT CODE : QUMU COMMON NAMES : chinkapin oak chinquapin oak yellow chestnut oak chestnut oak rock chestnut oak rock oak yellow oak TAXONOMY : The currently accepted scientific name of chinkapin oak is Quercus muehlenbergii Engelm. [36]. Many authorities recognize this species under an alternate spelling, Q. muhlenbergii Engelm. [31]. Chinkapin oak is a member of the white oak subgenus or section (Lepidobalanus) [9] and is placed within the chestnut oak subsection (Prinoideae Trelease) [44]. Two forms have been delineated on the basis of leaf and nut morphology [23]. A form characterized by wide leaves has been identified as Q. muehlenbergii f. alexanderi (Britton) Trel. [75]. Chinkapin oak hybridizes with many other oak species, including bur oak (Q. macrocarpa), white oak (Q. alba), Gambel oak (Q. gambelii), dwarf chinkapin oak, Q. x deamii, Q. x introgressa, and Q. bicolor x prinoides [36,40]. Hybridization with gray oak (Q. grisea) and swamp white oak (Q. bicolor) is suspected [68,69]. Q. x deamii (=Q. fallax) is probably a hybrid of chinkapin oak and white oak or chinkapin oak and bur oak [7,23]. Q. introgressa may be a natural hybrid of chinkapin oak and dwarf chinkapin oak. Introgressants and hybrid swarms between chinkapin oak and dwarf chinkapin oak are common [68]. LIFE FORM : Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS : No special status OTHER STATUS : NO-ENTRY COMPILED BY AND DATE : D. Tirmenstein, April 1991 LAST REVISED BY AND DATE : NO-ENTRY AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Tirmenstein, D. A. 1991. Quercus muehlenbergii. In: Remainder of Citation

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