Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Fagales > Fagaceae > Quercus > Quercus phillyreoidesQuercus phillyreoidesSynonyms: Maesa singuliflora; Quercus fokienensis; Quercus fooningensis; Quercus ilex var. phillyreoides; Quercus lichuanensis; Quercus myricifolia; Quercus phillyreoides f. crispa; Quercus phillyreoides f. wrightii; Quercus phillyreoides fokienensis; Quercus phillyreoides var. crispa; Quercus phillyreoides var. sinensis; Quercus phillyreoides var. subcrispa; Quercus phillyreoides var. wrightii; Quercus pillyraeoides; Quercus singuliflora; Quercus tinfanensis; Quercus wrightii Edible [1] | May be edible. See the Plants For A Future link below for details. | Flower Type [1] | Monoecious | Leaf Type [1] | Evergreen | Pollinators [1] | Wind | Structure [1] | Shrub | Usage [1] | A mulch of the leaves repels slugs, grubs etc, though fresh leaves should not be used as these can inhibit plant growth;
Oak galls are excrescences that are sometimes produced in great numbers on the tree and are caused by the activity of the larvae of different insects. The insects live inside these galls, obtaining their nutrient therein. When the insect pupates and leaves, the gall can be used as a rich source of tannin, that can also be used as a dyestuff; | | Height [1] | 30 feet (9 m) | View Plants For A Future Record : Quercus phillyreoides |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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