''Quercus laceyi'', the Lacey oak, is a small to medium-size
deciduous
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oak
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tree which is native to northeastern Mexico (
Coahuila
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and
Nuevo León
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) and to the
Texas Hill Country
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in central
Texas
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in the United States.
Description
''Quercus laceyi'' seldom grows more than tall, and has a stocky trunk. Its blue-green leaves
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are oblong and shallowly lobed to unlobed, but shade leaves can be deeply lobed; they most often turn yellow or brown in autumn.
''Quercus laceyi'' has often been confused with ''Quercus glaucoides
''Quercus glaucoides'' is an oak species in the white oak section, ''Quercus'' section ''Quercus'', found in and endemic to eastern, central and southern Mexico (Guanajuato, Guerrero, México State, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoacán, Oaxaca, Puebl ...
'', which is an evergreen oak native to central and southern Mexico.
Habitat
''Quercus laceyi'' is often found in association with limestone outcrops.
References
External links
Texas Superstar®, by Texas A&M University, "Lacey Oak Is A Real Texas Lady"
photo of herbarium specimen collected in Nuevo León in 1996
laceyi
Trees of Northeastern Mexico
Trees of the South-Central United States
Flora of Texas
Taxa named by John Kunkel Small
Oaks of Mexico
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