Quercus inopina

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Quercus inopina

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Q. inopina
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Quercus inopina
Ashe 1929

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Quercus inopina, the sandhill oak,[1] is an uncommon North American species of shrubs in the beech family. It has been found only in the State of Florida in the southeastern United States.[2][3]

Quercus inopina is a branching shrub up to 5 meters (17 feet) in height. Bark is gray, twigs purplish brown. Leaves are broad, up to 85 mm (3.4 inches) long, usually hairless, with no teeth or lobes.[4][5][6]

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