Quercus sideroxyla
Quercus sideroxyla, called the Santa Rosa oak and encino colorado, is a species of oak native to northern and southwestern Mexico.[3] Used for charcoal production, it prefers to grow at elevations from 1,800 to 2,700 metres (5,900 to 8,900 feet).[4] It is placed in section Lobatae.[5]
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| Quercus sideroxyla in Hackfalls Arboretum | |
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| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Eudicots | 
| Clade: | Rosids | 
| Order: | Fagales | 
| Family: | Fagaceae | 
| Genus: | Quercus | 
| Subgenus: | Quercus subg. Quercus | 
| Section: | Quercus sect. Lobatae | 
| Species: | Q. sideroxyla  | 
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References
    
- Jerome, D. 2018. Quercus sideroxyla. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2018: e.T78976811A78976814. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T78976811A78976814.en. Accessed 27 February 2023.
 - F.W.H.A.von Humboldt & A.J.A.Bonpland, Pl. Aequinoct. 2: 39 (1809)
 - "Quercus sideroxyla Bonpl". Plants of the World Online. Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
 - Peñaloza-Ramírez, Juan Manuel; González-Rodríguez, Antonio; Mendoza-Cuenca, Luis; Caron, Henri; Kremer, Antoine; Oyama, Ken (2010). "Interspecific gene flow in a multispecies oak hybrid zone in the Sierra Tarahumara of Mexico". Annals of Botany. 105 (3): 389–399. doi:10.1093/aob/mcp301.
 - Denk, Thomas; Grimm, Guido W.; Manos, Paul S.; Deng, Min & Hipp, Andrew L. (2017-11-02). "Appendix 2.1: An updated infrageneric classification of the oaks" (xls). figshare. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
 
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