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MOR Quercus michauxii Nutt. 174537
Cultivated Plants of The Morton Arboretum
DuPage Co., Lisle, IL 60532 USA
FAGACEAE TRUE
Quercus michauxii Nutt.
(Swamp Chestnut Oak)
Plant Accession: #645-48*2 seed
Source: Dept. of Botany, Butler University; Wild collected by Friesner, in Jackson County, Indiana, USA.
Location: Quercus G-104/00-15
Rounded shaped tree 40 feet tall and 38 feet wide in good condition. Some insect damage. Trunk bark is platy and grey-brown. This year's growth is green and smooth. Previous year's growth is grey-brown and rough. Immature acorns.
Laurie Glaysher Evelyn Means Joyce Beck
#IL-MOR-MH79
July 12, 2012
Phylogeny of the New World oaks: Diversification of an ecologically important clade
across the tropical-temperate divide. (2012-2015 NSF Grant, DEB 114648)
Cultivated Plants of The Morton Arboretum
DuPage Co., Lisle, IL 60532 USA
FAGACEAE TRUE
Quercus michauxii Nutt.
(Swamp Chestnut Oak)
Plant Accession: #645-48*2 seed
Source: Dept. of Botany, Butler University; Wild collected by Friesner, in Jackson County, Indiana, USA.
Location: Quercus G-104/00-15
Rounded shaped tree 40 feet tall and 38 feet wide in good condition. Some insect damage. Trunk bark is platy and grey-brown. This year's growth is green and smooth. Previous year's growth is grey-brown and rough. Immature acorns.
Laurie Glaysher Evelyn Means Joyce Beck
#IL-MOR-MH79
July 12, 2012
Phylogeny of the New World oaks: Diversification of an ecologically important clade
across the tropical-temperate divide. (2012-2015 NSF Grant, DEB 114648)
Photographer: Albrecht, William. Publisher: Albrecht, William.