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''Quercus ithaburensis'', Mount Thabor's oak, is a tree in the beech family. It is found in Southeastern Europe, from southeastern Italy,〔(Altervista Flora Italiana, ''Quercus ithaburensis'' Decne. ) includes many photos〕 southern Albania and Greece,〔(Baldacci, Antonio 1895. Malpighia 9: 351-352 ) in Italian, as ''Quercus cretica''〕 and in southwestern Asia from Turkey south through Lebanon, Israel, Syria,〔(Decaisne, Joseph 1835. Annales des Sciences Naturelles; Botanique, sér. 2 4: 348-349 ) description in Latin, commentary in French〕 and neighboring Jordan.〔Mouterde, Paul 1966. Nouvelle Flore du Liban et de la Syrie 1: 365〕 ''Quercus ithaburensis'' is a small to medium sized semi-evergreen to tardily deciduous tree growing to a maximum height of around 50 feet (15 m) with a rounded crown and often with a gnarled trunk and branches. The leaves are 1.6-3.5 in (4-9 cm) long and 0.8-2.0 in (2-5 cm) wide, oval in shape, with 7 to 10 pairs of either teeth (most common) or shallow lobes (rare) along a revolute margin. They are dark glossy green above and gray tomentose below. 〔〔 The male flowers are light green 2 in (5 cm) long catkins while the female flowers are small (less than 1/10 in (0.4 mm)), produced in 3's on short stalks called peduncles and are wind pollinated. Flowering occurs from March through April in most of its native range. The acorns are generally oval, up to 2 in (5 cm) long and 1.2 in (3 cm) wide with a cap covering roughly 1/3 of the acorn, maturing in 18 months, dropping from the tree in the 2nd fall after pollination. The cap is covered in long stiff loose scales which are rolled backwards or involute especially along the edges of the cap.〔(Oaks of the World: ''Quercus ithaburensis'' )〕〔(Wild Flowers of Israel: ''Quercus ithaburensis'' )〕 〔Menitsky, Yu.L. (2005). ''Oaks of Asia''. Science Publishers ISBN 1-57808-229-3.〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Quercus ithaburensis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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