id quercus ilex (evergreen oak)
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Species Description
Scientific name: Quercus ilex AKA: Holm Oak, Mediterranean Oak, Derwenfythwyrdd (Welsh) Native to: Southern EuropeHabitat: Mild, coastal areas and urban roadsides
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Produced by Kevin Doidge, Max Wade, Vicky Ames and Kelly McKee of RPS
Evergreen Oak
A distinctive type of oak, the mature leaves of which are re-tained over the winter and are not lobed like other oaks.
The leaves are dark and shiny on the upper surface, slightlydowny on the lower surface, and when young can be toothedand slightly spiny like a holly leaf. The acorn is light green incolour with up to two-thirds enclosed in the scaly cup.
First brought to the UK over 400 years ago, it was widelyplanted during the 18th century and was first recorded in thewild in 1862. It has become an aggressive coloniser in partsof southern England, replacing native vegetation.
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Key ID Features
Up to 30 mtall
Underside of leafwhite and cottony
Upperside of leafglossy and darkgreen
Holm oak by pizzodisevo, Creative Common BY-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/globetrotter1937/1377592875/sizes/o/
Dark brown bark,shallowly crackedinto small squareplates
Young leavesserrated withslightly spinyedges
Acorn
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* Holm Oak Acorns 2 by tree-species, Creative Common BY http://www.flickr.com/photos/22327649@N03/2244960380/sizes/l/
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Identification throughout the year
Similar Species
Photos from: John Choffee, Kevin Doidge, Max Wade, pizzodisevo, tree-species
References and further reading:
Johnson, O and More, D (2004) “Collins Tree Guide ”.HarperCollins
Preston, C D, Pearman, D A and Dines, T A(editors) (2002) “New Atlas of the British and IrishFlora”. Oxford University Press
Stace, C (1999) “Field Flora of the British Isles”.Cambridge University Press
An evergreen species, so can be identified by its leaves throughout theyear. Flowers in late June and fruits ripen in October.
HollyNative
(Ilex aquifolium )
Distribution
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Evergreen Oak is widespread over lowlandBritain, especially in south-east England andcoastal sites.
Holly with characteristicspiny leaves
Leaves more glossy and
usually strongly spined, witha more 3 dimensional shape(point upwards anddownwards)
Leaves can be variable,with few or no spines
Evergreen OakNon-native(Quercus ilex)For comparison
Leaves of youngplants with serratededges which look likeweak spines
No berries produced
Bright redholly berries
Distinctivesmooth barkof holly
Holly berries by J ohn Choffee, Creative Commons BY-SAhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/choffee/284834838/sizes/l/
Evergreen oak is distinctive and would notbe confused with native oaks due to itsleaf-shape and evergreen habit.