Quercus hemisphaerica

Characteristics
Dicots
Quercus hemisphaerica
Sand Laurel Oak; Darlington Oak
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Armaments
No
Duration
Perennial
General Ecology
Terrestrial
Growth Habit
tree
Leaf Arrangement
alternate
Leaf Complexity
simple
Leaf Duration
evergreen
Leaf Type
broadleaf
Moisture Requirements
Xeric
Overall Flower Symmetry
Actinomorphic
Soil Composition
Mineral
Unconsolidated Rock
Yes
Unconsolidated Size Class
Sand
Woody Herbaceous
Woody
Classification
Fagales
Quercus hemisphaerica - Sand Laurel Oak; Darlington Oak
Species Distribution Map

This species has been reported in the counties highlighted in the interactive distribution map below. Click on a county to display its name.

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  • Southeastern Plains
    • Blackland Prarie
  • Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Ridge and Valley
  • Cumberland Plateau
  • Cumberland Mountains
  • Allegheny Plateau
  • Interior Plateau
    • Bluegrass Region
    • Nashville Basin
    • Pennyroyal Karst Plain
    • Western Highland Rim
    • Eastern Highland Rim
  • Interior River Valleys and Hills
    • Shawnee / Caseyville Hills
  • Mississippi Alluvial Plain
  • Mississippi Valley Loess Plains
Synonyms
Specimens and Distribution

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Range of years during which specimens were collected:

Plant Photos
Quercus hemisphaerica - 13
Quercus hemisphaerica - Dwayne Estes View Full Size
Quercus hemisphaerica - 13
Quercus hemisphaerica - Dwayne Estes View Full Size
Quercus hemisphaerica - 13
Quercus hemisphaerica - Dwayne Estes View Full Size
Quercus hemisphaerica - 19
Quercus hemisphaerica - Theo Witsell View Full Size
Quercus hemisphaerica - 19
Quercus hemisphaerica - Theo Witsell View Full Size