interior live oak

E829252

Interior live oak is an evergreen oak tree native to California and parts of northern Mexico, known for its dense, dark foliage and adaptation to dry, inland habitats.

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Surface form Occurrences
Quercus wislizeni 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf evergreen oak
plant species
species
tree
adaptation drought tolerance
heat tolerance
barkColor gray
barkTexture furrowed
class Magnoliopsida
closelyRelatedTo coast live oak
commonNameOf Quercus wislizeni NERFINISHED
distribution endemic to western North America
ecologicalRole dominant species in interior oak woodlands
wildlife food source
family Fagaceae NERFINISHED
fireEcology resprouts after fire
flowerType catkin
foliage dense
foliageColor dark green
fruitType nut
genus Quercus NERFINISHED
growthForm large shrub
tree
habitat chaparral
dry inland habitats
foothill woodlands
kingdom Plantae
leafMargin entire
spiny-toothed
leafPersistence year-round
leafShape elliptic
leafType evergreen
nativeTo California NERFINISHED
Coast Ranges of California NERFINISHED
Peninsular Ranges NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada foothills NERFINISHED
Transverse Ranges of California NERFINISHED
northern Mexico NERFINISHED
order Fagales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
phylum Tracheophyta
pollination wind-pollinated
provides habitat for birds
habitat for mammals
reproductiveStructure acorn
scientificName Quercus wislizeni NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
typicalHeight 5–20 meters
usedFor firewood
ornamental planting

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Quercus wislizeni commonName interior live oak