Distribution: eastern Canada; eastern United States incl. Oklahoma
Quercus coccinea Münchh. - Accepted: Quercus coccinea Münchh. bei Zander 2008; Familie: Fagaceae (Zander 2008)Quercus coccinea Münchh. - Accepted: Quercus coccinea Münchh. bei The Plant List (2010); Familie: Fagaceae (APG III)Quercus coccinea Münchh. - Accepted: Quercus coccinea Münchh. bei The Plant List (2014), version 1.1; Familie: Fagaceae (APG III)Quercus coccinea Münchh. - Accepted: Quercus coccinea Münchh. bei The Plant List (2014), version 1.1; Familie: Fagaceae (APG IV)
Life form
tree
Leaves
conspicuous red-coloured autumn foliage
Foliage persistence
deciduous
Natural occurrence (habitat)
well-drained dry upland slopes
Vegetation typ and synecology (plant community)
temperate, mixed mesophytic forests
Usage
as ornamental tree
Erhardt, W., Götz, E., Bödeker, N. & Seybold, S. (2008): Der große Zander. Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen. Band 2. Arten und Sorten. Eugen Ulmer KG, Stuttgart (Hohenheim), 18. Aufl., 2103 S.; The International Plant Names Index (2009). Published on the Internet http://www.ipni.org; Courtesy to IPNI, 2009. Exported from IPNI at date: 2009-09-22 20:17:51; The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. www.iucnredlist.org;
Taxonomic update: Database method on: 4.3.2020Update of the description: Matthias Krause; latest by: Matthias Krause on: 13.3.2019In the list below you will find the geographic coordinates of many woody plants in the garden. In these cases the points are marked in the map. If no coordinates are listed, the coordinate of the point in the map marks the middle coordinate of the section.