Quercus margarettae

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Quercus margarettae
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Q. margarettae
Binomial name
Quercus margarettae
(Ashe) Small 1903
Synonyms[3][4]
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  • Quercus minor var. margarettiae Ashe 1894
  • Quercus minor var. margaretta Ashe 1894[1]
  • Quercus margarettiae (Ashe) Small
  • Quercus margaretta (Ashe) Small[2]
  • Quercus stellata subsp. margarettiae (Ashe) A.E. Murray
  • Quercus stellata var. margarettiae (Ashe) Sarg.
  • Quercus margarettae f. intermedia Trel.
  • Quercus margarettae f. peltieri Trel.
  • Quercus margarettae var. stolonifera (Sarg.) Ashe
  • Quercus pandurata Raf.
  • Quercus stellata var. araniosa Sarg.
  • Quercus stellata f. stolonifera Sarg.

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Quercus margarettae, the sand post oak or dwarf post oak, is a North American species of oak in the beech family. It is native to the southeastern and south-central United States from Virginia to Florida and west as far as Texas and Oklahoma.[5] There are historical reports of the species formerly growing in New York State, but it has not been seen there in years.[6]

Quercus margarettae is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing up to 12 meters (40 feet) tall. Bark is gray and scaly. Leaves are up to 135 mm (5.4 inches) long, bipinnately lobed with rounded lobes. The plant grows in sandy or gravelly soil.[2][6]

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