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Quercus × morehus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Fagaceae

Section
  
Lobatae

Order
  
Fagales

Genus
  
Quercus

Rank
  
Species

Quercus × morehus

Similar
  
MacDonald's oak, Quercus carmenensis, Quercus ajoensis

Quercus × morehus, Abram's oak in Kellogg's original description (later called oracle oak by Jepson), is a named hybrid between the red oaks Quercus kelloggii (California black oak) and Quercus wislizeni (interior live oak). Originally published as the unique species Quercus morehus by Kellogg, rather than as the hybrid it is called today, this tree is found in the US states of California and possibly southern Oregon, usually where the territories of the purported parents overlap.

Because the name Q. × morehus was adopted prior to 1980 while Q. wislizeni and Quercus parvula were still considered conspecific it is often applied not only to trees appearing intermediate in form between Q. kelloggii and Q. wislizeni but also those that could be Q. kelloggii × Q. parvula.

Quercus × morehus is a hybrid between a deciduous oak and an evergreen oak. Leaves are intermediate in form between Q. kelloggii and Q. wislizeni.

References

Quercus × morehus Wikipedia