Quercus tardifolia
Quercus tardifolia, the Chisos Mountains oak or lateleaf oak, is a rare North American species of oak. It has been found in the Chisos Mountains inside Big Bend National Park in Texas, and in the nearby Sierra [del Carmen] across the Río Grande in northern Coahuila.
Quercus tardifolia is an evergreen tree with gray bark and reddish-brown twigs. The leaves are flat, up to long, green on the upper surface and with woolly hairs on the underside, with a few shallow lobes.