Quercus acutissima

E1039664

Quercus acutissima is a species of oak tree native to East Asia, known for its sharply serrated leaves and use in timber and charcoal production.

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Quercus acutissima canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf angiosperm
deciduous tree
species of oak
tree
vascular plant
barkCharacteristic deeply furrowed bark
belongsToSection Quercus section Cerris NERFINISHED
climatePreference temperate climate
commonName sawtooth oak NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole mast-producing tree
wildlife food source
family Fagaceae NERFINISHED
flowerType inconspicuous flowers
fruitType nut
genus Quercus NERFINISHED
growthForm large tree
habitat hillsides
mountain slopes
temperate forests
introducedTo Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafMargin sharply serrated
leafPersistence deciduous
leafType simple leaf
lifeSpan long-lived perennial
nativeTo China
East Asia
Japan NERFINISHED
Korea NERFINISHED
Taiwan NERFINISHED
Vietnam NERFINISHED
order Fagales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination wind-pollinated
produces acorns
reproduction sexual reproduction via seeds
taxonRank species
tolerates drought
poor soils
usedFor charcoal production
fuelwood
ornamental planting
reforestation
timber production
woodProperty durable
hard

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Quercus hasSpecies Quercus acutissima