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Description
Quercus Laceyi, commonly known as Lace Oak or Canyon Oak, is a species of oak tree native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It belongs to the Fagaceae family and is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 50 feet tall and 30 feet wide. The tree has a rounded crown and a thick trunk with rough, deeply furrowed bark. Quercus Laceyi is a slow-growing tree that is drought-tolerant and can live up to 200 years.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Fagales |
Family | Fagaceae |
Genus | Quercus |
Appearance
Quercus Laceyi has glossy, leathery leaves that are about 2-4 inches long and 1-2 inches wide. The leaves are dark green on top and pale green on the bottom. The tree produces acorns that are about 1 inch long with a scaly cap that covers about one-third of the nut. The acorns are a valuable food source for wildlife. Quercus Laceyi has a beautiful autumn foliage of yellow, orange, and red colors.
Care Guide
Quercus Laceyi is a low-maintenance tree that is easy to care for. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Here are some care tips:Water: Water the tree deeply once a week during the growing season. Reduce watering during the winter months.Fertilization: Fertilize the tree with a balanced fertilizer in the spring.Soil: Quercus Laceyi prefers well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0-7.5.Sunlight: The tree requires full sun exposure to thrive.Hardiness Zones: Quercus Laceyi is hardy in USDA zones 7-9.
Common Pests & Diseases
Quercus Laceyi is relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, it can be affected by oak wilt, which is a fungal disease that can kill the tree. Other common diseases include anthracnose and powdery mildew. The tree can also be affected by oak leaf blister, which causes raised, blister-like spots on the leaves. Pests that can affect the tree include oak gall wasps, borers, and spider mites.
Habitat
Quercus Laceyi is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The tree is commonly found in canyons and rocky slopes at elevations of 4,000-7,500 feet. It is well-adapted to drought and can thrive in arid environments.
Question and Answer
Q: How long does Quercus Laceyi live?
A: Quercus Laceyi can live up to 200 years.Q: What is the common name for Quercus Laceyi?
A: The common names for Quercus Laceyi are Lace Oak and Canyon Oak.Q: What is the hardiness zone for Quercus Laceyi?
A: Quercus Laceyi is hardy in USDA zones 7-9.Q: What are the common pests and diseases that affect Quercus Laceyi?
A: The common pests and diseases that affect Quercus Laceyi include oak wilt, anthracnose, powdery mildew, oak leaf blister, oak gall wasps, borers, and spider mites.
Related Plants
Here are some related plants to Quercus Laceyi:- Quercus Gambelii (Gambel Oak)- Quercus Turbinella (Sonoran Scrub Oak)- Quercus Emoryi (Emory Oak)- Quercus Chrysolepis (Canyon Live Oak)
References
– “Quercus Laceyi.” Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Accessed Aug. 20, 2021. https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=QULA.- “Quercus Laceyi – Canyon Oak.” Arizona State University. Accessed Aug. 20, 2021. https://cals.arizona.edu/yavapaiplants/SpeciesDetailTrees.php?genus=Quercus&species=laceyi.