Talk:Quercus dumosa
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Quercus dumosa s.l.
[edit]I'm just visiting from Wiktionary, but I would like to suggest mentioning that this was formerly considered to include several species such as Quercus berberidifolia that have since been split off, and that older sources that refer to Q.dumosa, especially inland populations, are often talking about what are now known to be other species. Chuck Entz (talk) 01:37, 1 January 2018 (UTC)