1. Fruits annual (maturing at end of 1st season); if fruits not available, key as if biennial. | → 2 |
1. Fruits biennial (maturing at end of 2d season) except in Q. agrifolia, Q. emoryi, Q. hypoleucoides, and Q. pumila. | → 6 |
2. Leaf blade abaxially glabrous except for tufts of tomentum in vein axils or at base. | → 3 |
2. Leaf blade abaxially uniformly pubescent or tomentose, sometimes glabrate. | → 4 |
3. Leaf blade distinctly convex, adaxially rugose; California. | Q. agrifolia |
3. Leaf blade planar, adaxially not rugose; Arizona to w Texas. | Q. emoryi |
4. Leaf blade less than 3 times as long as wide; nut ovoid or conic, 15–35 mm; California. | Q. agrifolia |
4. Leaf blade more than 3 times as long as wide; nut globose or oblong, 9–15 mm; Arizona and east. | → 5 |
5. Leaf blade abaxially tawny or white-tomentose; cup covering 1/3 nut or less; Arizona to w Texas. | Q. hypoleucoides |
5. Leaf blade abaxially glabrate or gray- to brown-pubescent; cup covering 1/3–2/3 nut; Mississippi to North Carolina. | Q. pumila |
6. Evergreen trees or shrubs; leaf blade adaxially noticeably rugose, margins entire or spinose, strongly revolute, abaxially densely tawny or white-tomentose | Q. hypoleucoides |
6. Leaf blade 5–11-lobed with more than 10 awns. | → 77 |
7. Petiole less than 10 mm. | → 8 |
7. Petiole more than 10 mm. | → 44 |
8. Leaf blade more than 4.5 times as long as wide. | → 9 |
8. Leaf blade less than 4.5 times as long as wide. | → 12 |
| Q. phellos |
| → 10 |
| Q. pumila |
| → 11 |
11. Leaf blade narrowly lanceolate, abaxially glabrous or with tufts of tomentum at base; sc Arizona. | Q. viminea |
11. Leaf blade elliptic or ovate, abaxially uniformly pubescent or tomentose; e Texas to North Carolina. | Q. incana |
12. Leaf margins entire or merely spinose. | → 13 |
12. Leaf margins shallowly or deeply lobed, not merely spinose. | → 32 |
13. Abaxial leaf surface uniformly pubescent or tomentose. | → 14 |
13. Abaxial leaf surface glabrous or sparingly pubescent. | → 19 |
14. Leaf blade convex, adaxially pubescent or tomentose. | Q. agrifolia |
14. Leaf blade planar, adaxially essentially glabrous. | → 15 |
15. Leaf blade more than 2.5 times as long as wide. 16. Low shrubs; leaf margins revolute. | → 16 |
15. Leaf blade less than 2.5 times as long as wide. | → 18 |
16. Low shrub; leaf margins revolute | Q. pumila |
16. Trees; leaf margins not revolute. | → 17 |
17. Petioles and twigs pubescent; inner surface of cup uniformly pubescent. | Q. incana |
17. Petioles and twigs glabrous; inner surface of cup glabrous or with only ring of hairs around nut scar. | Q. imbricaria |
18. Leaf blade widest distal to middle, apex broadly obtuse to rounded; e Texas to Georgia. | Q. arkansana |
18. Leaf blade widest at or proximal to middle, apex acute; North Carolina to Maine. | Q. ilicifolia |
19. Leaf blade distinctly convex, adaxially rugose. | → 20 |
19. Leaf blade planar, not adaxially rugose. | → 21 |
20. Apex of leaf blade blunt to attenuate; nut more than 15 mm; California. | Q. agrifolia |
20. Apex of leaf blade obtuse or rounded; nut less than 15 mm; Florida. | Q. inopina |
21. Trees or shrubs evergreen (often tardily deciduous in Q. laurifolia, Q. hemisphaerica, and Q. nigra). | → 22 |
21. Trees deciduous (often tardily deciduous in Q. laurifolia, Q. hemisphaerica, and Q. nigra). | → 28 |
| → 23 |
| → 25 |
23. Nut 21–44 mm; California. | Q. wislizenii |
23. Nut less than 20 mm; Arizona and east. | → 24 |
24. Base of leaf blade cuneate to rounded; Mississippi to South Carolina. | Q. myrtifolia |
24. Base of leaf blade cordate; Arizona to w Texas. | Q. emoryi |
25. Leaf blade widest near apex. | Q. nigra |
25. Leaf blade widest at or proximal to middle. | → 26 |
26. Leaf blade rarely 3 times as long as wide; nut 21–44 mm; California. | Q. wislizenii |
26. Leaf blade commonly more than 3 times as long as wide; nut 8–16 mm; e Texas to Virginia. | → 27 |
27. Leaf blade leathery, base obtuse or rounded, apex acute or acuminate; trees on dry, sandy uplands. | Q. hemisphaerica |
27. Leaf blade thin, base attenuate or cuneate, apex obtuse or rounded; trees on low, wet flood plains and bottoms. | Q. laurifolia |
| → 29 |
| → 30 |
29. Leaf blade widest distal to middle, apex broadly obtuse to rounded; e Texas to Georgia. | Q. arkansana |
29. Leaf blade widest proximal to middle, apex acute or long- attenuate; w Texas. | Q. robusta |
30. Leaf blade widest near apex. | Q. nigra |
30. Leaf blade widest at or proximal to middle. | → 31 |
31. Leaf blade leathery, base obtuse or rounded, apex acute or acuminate; trees on dry, sandy uplands. | Q. hemisphaerica |
31. Leaf blade thin, base attenuate or cuneate, apex obtuse or rounded; trees on low, wet flood plains and bottoms. | Q. laurifolia |
32. Terminal buds 6–12 mm. | → 33 |
32. Terminal buds 2–6 mm. | → 35 |
| Q. nigra |
| → 34 |
34. Leaf blade widest near middle, base attenuate to acute, blade decurrent; margin of cup involute. | Q. laevis |
34. Leaf blade widest near apex, base rounded to cordate, blade not decurrent; margin of cup not involute. | Q. marilandica |
| → 36 |
| → 39 |
36. Apex of leaf broadly obtuse to rounded; e Texas to Long Island. | → 37 |
36. Apex of leaf acute to attenuate; w Texas. | → 38 |
37. Terminal buds glabrous or only ciliate on scale margins. | Q. arkansana |
37. Terminal buds uniformly pubescent. | Q. marilandica |
38. Base of leaf blade subcordate to broadly obtuse, awns usually fewer than 10. | Q. robusta |
38. Base of leaf blade rounded to cuneate, awns usually more than 10. | Q. gravesii |
39. Leaf blade widest distal to middle. | → 40 |
39. Leaf blade widest at or proximal to middle. | → 41 |
40. Apex of leaf blade obtuse to rounded or blunt. | Q. nigra |
40. Apex of leaf blade oblong or acute. | Q. georgiana |
41. Petiole rarely more than 5mm; margins of leaf blade rarely with more than 4 awns; trees evergreen or tardily deciduous. | Q. hemisphaerica |
41. Petiole commonly more than 5 mm; margins of leaf blade often with more than 4 awns; trees deciduous. | → 42 |
42. Mature leaf blade abaxially with conspicuous (readily discernible to naked eye) tufts of tomentum in vein axils; bark gray to light brown, scaly; Alabama to South Carolina. | Q. georgiana |
42. Mature leaf blade abaxially with minute (often detectable only with magnification) tufts of tomentum in vein axils (or such tufts absent); bark brown to black, roughly furrowed; w Texas. | → 43 |
43. Base of leaf blade subcordate to broadly obtuse, awns usually fewer than 10. | Q. robusta |
43. Base of leaf blade rounded to cuneate, awns usually more than 10. | Q. gravesii |
44. Leaf margins entire or spinose or with 3–7 lobes separated by shallow (less than 1/3 distance to midrib) sinuses; if lobed, each lobe generally with single awn. | → 45 |
44. Leaf margins with 3–11 lobes separated by deep (more than 1/3 distance to midrib) sinuses; lobes generally with 2 or more awns. | → 61 |
45. Leaf blade abaxially pubescent to tomentose. | → 46 |
45. Leaf blade abaxially glabrous except for tufts of tomentum in vein axils, especially along midrib. | → 52 |
46. Plants evergreen; California or w Texas. | → 47 |
46. Plants deciduous; e Texas to New England. | → 48 |
47. Leaf blade convex; California. | Q. agrifolia |
47. Leaf blade planar; w Texas. | Q. tardifolia |
48. Leaf blade 2.5–4 times as long as wide; twigs glabrous. | Q. imbricaria |
48. Leaf blade rarely as much as 2.5 times as long as wide; twigs pubescent. | → 49 |
49. Terminal buds uniformly pubescent, generally exceeding 5 mm. | → 50 |
49. Terminal buds glabrous or hairy only at apex, rarely as much as 5 mm. | → 51 |
50. Petiole mostly more than 20mm; tips of cup scales appressed | Q. falcata |
50. Petiole rarely as much as 20 mm; tips of cup scales loose, especially at cup margin. | Q. marilandica |
51. Apex of leaf blade broadly obtuse or rounded, margins entire or with 2–3 rounded lobes; e Texas to Georgia. | Q. arkansana |
51. Apex of leaf blade acute or obtuse, margins always with 3–4 acute lobes; North Carolina to Maine. | Q. ilicifolia |
52. Leaf blade commonly more than 3 times as long as wide. | Q. graciliformis |
52. Leaf blade rarely 3 times as long as wide. | → 53 |
53. Leaf blade convex, adaxially rugose. | Q. agrifolia |
53. Leaf blade planar, not adaxially rugose. | → 54 |
54. Plants evergreen; California. | Q. wislizenii |
54. Plants deciduous; w Texas and east. | → 55 |
55. Leaf blade widest distal to middle. | → 56 |
55. Leaf blade widest at or proximal to middle. | → 58 |
| Q. georgiana |
| → 57 |
57. Terminal buds uniformly pubescent. | Q. marilandica |
57. Terminal buds glabrous or at most ciliate on scale margins. | Q. arkansana |
58. Leaf blade usually with more than 10 awns. | → 59 |
58. Leaf blade usually with fewer than 10 awns. | → 60 |
59. Petiole less than 25 mm; bark black and furrowed; cup less than 15mm wide; w Texas. | Q. gravesii |
59. Petiole more than 25mm; bark gray or dark gray with wide shiny ridges separated by shallow fissures; cup more than 15 mm wide; Oklahoma to Nova Scotia. | Q. rubra |
60. Base of leaf blade subcordate to broadly obtuse; cup deeply cup-shaped, 6–9 mm high; w Texas. | Q. robusta |
60. Base of leaf blade cuneate to obtuse; cup shallowly saucer- shaped, 4–6mm high; Alabama to South Carolina. | Q. georgiana |
61. Leaf blade abaxially uniformly pubescent or tomentose. | → 62 |
61. Leaf blade abaxially glabrous or with a few scattered hairs, not uniformly pubescent. | → 65 |
62. Nut oblong to broadly ellipsoid, 21–34 mm; tips of cup scales loose; California to Oregon. | Q. kelloggii |
62. Nut ovoid or subglobose, 9–16 mm; tips of cup scales appressed; Texas and east. | → 63 |
63. Base of leaf blade rounded or U-shaped, terminal lobe much longer than lateral lobes. | Q. falcata |
63. Base of leaf blade cuneate to truncate, terminal lobe rarely exceeding lateral lobes. | → 64 |
64. Trees; terminal buds 4–9 mm, light reddish brown, uniformly puberulent | Q. pagoda |
64. Shrubs; terminal buds 2–4.5 mm, dark reddish brown, puberulent only at apex. | Q. ilicifolia |
65. Terminal buds uniformly pubescent. | → 66 |
65. Terminal buds glabrous or pubescent only on distal 1/2. | → 67 |
66. Leaf base attenuate or acute, blade decurrent; margin of cup involute. | Q. laevis |
66. Leaf base obtuse to truncate, blade not decurrent; margin of cup not involute. | Q. velutina |
67. Terminal buds silvery or reddish pubescent on distal 1/2. | → 68 |
67. Terminal buds glabrous or with only a few reddish hairs at apex. | → 71 |
68. Base of leaf blade attenuate or acute, decurrent; petiole commonly less than 20 mm; margin of cup involute. | Q. laevis |
68. Base of leaf blade obtuse to truncate, not decurrent; petiole commonly more than 20 mm; margin of cup not involute. | → 69 |
69. Leaf blade adaxially dull green; sinuses usually extending less than 1/2 distance to midrib, lobes acute to oblong. | Q. rubra |
69. Leaf blade adaxially glossy green; sinuses usually extending more than 1/2 distance to midrib, lobes distally expanded. | → 70 |
70. Cup turbinate to hemispheric, scales with broad glossy base, scale margins often strongly concave; nut ovoid to subglobose, with 1 or more concentric rings of pits at apex. | Q. coccinea |
70. Cup deeply cup-shaped to turbinate, scales pubescent with straight or slightly concave margins; nut ellipsoid to ovoid, without rings of pits at apex. | Q. ellipsoidalis |
71. Leaf blades mostly wider than long. | Q. acerifolia |
71. Leaf blades mostly longer than wide. | → 72 |
72. Twigs and/or terminal buds yellowish gray, gray, or grayish brown. | → 73 |
72. Twigs and terminal buds brown to dark reddish brown or red. | → 75 |
73. Mature leaf blade abaxially glabrous or with minute (often detectable only with magnification) tufts of tomentum in vein axils. | Q. buckleyi |
73. Mature leaf blade abaxially with conspicuous (readily discernible to naked eye) tufts of tomentum in vein axils. | → 74 |
74. Cup with thin (less than 1.5mm in cross section) walls, deeply goblet-shaped, covering 1/3–1/2 nut, inner surface pubescent. | Q. texana |
74. Cup with thick (more than 1.5mm in cross section) walls, saucer- or cup-shaped, covering 1/4–1/3 nut, inner surface glabrous or with ring of hairs around scar. | Q. shumardii |
75. Leaf blade abaxially with conspicuous (readily discernible to naked eye) tufts of tomentum in vein axils. | → 76 |
75. Leaf blade abaxially glabrous or with minute (often detectable only with magnification) tufts of tomentum in vein axils. | → 78 |
76. Leaf blade 3–5-lobed with fewer than 10 awns. | Q. georgiana |
77. Cup deeply goblet- shaped, covering 1/3– 1/2 nut; nut broadly ovoid to broadly ellipsoid, rarely less than 16mm. | Q. texana |
77. Cup shallowly saucer- shaped, covering less than 1/3 nut; nut globose or ovoid, rarely more than 16mm. | Q. palustris |
78. Cup generally more than 12 mm high; cup scales more than 4mm, attenuate or acuminate to acute with loose tips, especially at cup margin; California to Oregon. | Q. kelloggii |
78. Cup rarely as much as 12 mm high; cup scales less than 4mm, acute to obtuse with tightly appressed tips; wTexas and east. | → 79 |
79. Leaf blade adaxially dull green, abaxially pale green or glaucous; cup 18–30 mm wide; Oklahoma to Nova Scotia. | Q. rubra |
79. Leaf blade adaxially shiny or glossy, abaxially light green or coppery green; cup 7–18 mm wide; Texas to Oklahoma. | → 80 |
80. Petiole more than 20 mm; leaf lobes usually distally expanded; c Texas to Oklahoma. | Q. buckleyi |
80. Petiole usually less than 20 mm; leaf lobes acute; w Texas. | Q. gravesii |