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Quercus bicolor Willd. 1801
Fagaceae (APG IV)
Swamp white oak
Akzessionnummer: SP-HB-028-18875
Pflanzjahr: 2018
Patenschaftstext: Zur Hochzeit Dres. Lisa und Marcus Lesser 10.09.2022


Taxon concept: The Plant List (2014), version 1.1
Distribution: East Canada; United States: northeastern, northeastern and southern States of the Great Plains, southeast, Florida
Size: 18 - 23 (m)
Flowering period: V - VI

Quercus bicolor Willd. - Accepted: Quercus bicolor Willd. bei Zander 2008; Familie: Fagaceae (Zander 2008)
Quercus bicolor Willd. - Accepted: Quercus bicolor Willd. bei The Plant List (2014), version 1.1; Familie: Fagaceae (APG III)

Flowers
monoecious
Flower ecology
wind-pollinated (anemophilous)
Life form
tree
Leaves
obovate, upper surface darkgreen, lower surface silvery-white tomentose
Foliage persistence
deciduous
Fruits
acorns, 19-32 mm long
Fruit ecology
gravity-dispersed (barochorous), animal-dispersed (zoochorous) and water-dispersed (hydrochorous)
Soil conditions
on periodically inundated, poorly drained, shallow alluvial soils
Root type
usually shallow root system
Natural occurrence (habitat)
broad stream valleys, lake margins, margins of ponds and sloughs
Vegetation typ and synecology (plant community)
temperate mixed hydromesophytic forests; in the following forest communities: Black Ash-American Elm-Red Maple, Bur Oak, Silver Maple-American Elm, and Pin Oak-Sweetgum
Natural propagation (all types)
vegetative reproduction through stump sprouting
Comments
hypogeal germination
Life span
long-lived (to 350 years)
Usage
wood is used for furniture, cabinetry, interior trim, flooring, boatbuilding, and barrels
Phytopathogenic organisms
susceptible to the oak wilt fungus Ceratocystis fagacearum
Bark
dark brown to black

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.;

Global Biodiversity Information Facilty (GBIF). Online Publication: www.gbif.org;

Rogers, R. (1990): Quercus bicolor Willd. Swamp white oak. In: Burns, R. M. & Honkala, B. H. Silvics of North America. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Agriculture Handbook 654, Vol. 2, Washington D.C. See: https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/misc/ag_654/volume_2/quercus/bicolor.htm;

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;





Last update:
Taxonomic update: Database method on: 4.3.2020
Update of the description: Matthias Krause; latest by: Matthias Krause on: 8.4.2019

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