Quercus trojana
Quercus trojana, the Macedonian oak, is a species of plant in the oak and beech family. It is native to southeast Europe and southwest Asia, and is placed in the turkey oak section
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Description
Quercus trojana is a small to medium-sized tree reaching tall. It is late deciduous to semi-evergreen, with glossy green to grey-green leaves long and 1.5–4 cm broad, coarsely serrated at the margins and with sharply pointed teeth. The acorns are 2–4 cm long when mature with a scaly acorn cup.Taxonomy
Quercus trojana was first described by P.B. Webb from the Troad, in 1839. Three well-differentiated subspecies are known, two of which are highly endemic.- Quercus trojana subsp. trojana.
- Quercus trojana subsp. euboica K.I.Chr: Native to Euboea. Possibly a distinct species, in this case Quercus euboica.
- Quercus trojana subsp. yaltirikii Ziel., Petrova & D.Tomasz: Endemic to southern Anatolia.