Quercus coccifera ssp. calliprinos (Kermes Oak, Palestine Oak)
" The Palestine Oak is the most widespread Oak species in Lebanon; it is slow-growing and covers all the seafacing coastal slopes of Lebanon from the south to the north of the country. The tree forms dense woodlands that are sometimes impenetrable and act as a refuge to what is left of the Lebanese wildlife. The tree produces small, insignificant-looking flowers that are nevertheless extremely important as major grazing grounds for bees. The Palestine Oak is normally found as a small, multistemmed
tree reaching at most 4 meters in height, but more typically is only 2 meters high. The tree is easy to differentiate by the fact that it is evergreen and its leaves have irregular, spiny edges. The acorn is egg-shaped and reaches around 2 centimeters in length."*
* Trees of Lebanon, 2014, Salma Nashabe Talhouk, Mariana M. Yazbek, Khaled Sleem, Arbi J. Sarkissian, Mohammad S. Al-Zein, and Sakra Abo Eid
- Landscape Information
- Botanical Description
- Horticulture Management
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French Name: Chêne kermès
Arabic Name: سنديان قرمزي
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Plant type: Tree
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Origin: Mediterranean
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Heat Zones: 1 to 10
Hardiness Zones: 6 to 10
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Uses: Specimen, Wildlife, Erosion control, Native to Lebanon
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Size/Shape
Growth Rate: Slow
Tree Shape: Spreading
Canopy Symmetry: Irregular
Canopy Density: Dense
Canopy Texture: Medium
Height at Maturity: 3 to 5 m
Spread at Maturity: 3 to 5 meters
Time to Ultimate Height: 20 to 50 Years
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Foliage
Leaf Arrangement : Alternate
Leaf Venation: Pinnate
Leaf Persistance: Evergreen
Leaf Type: Simple
Leaf Blade: Less than 5
Leaf Shape: Oval
Leaf Margins: Dentate, Pectinate, Spiny
Leaf Texture: Waxy
Leaf Scent: No Fragance
Color(growing season): Green
Color(changing season): Green
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Flower
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Trunk
Trunk Susceptibility to Breakage: Generally resists breakage
Number of Trunks: Multi-Trunked
Trunk esthetic Values: Not Showy
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Fruit
Fruit Type: Acorn
Fruit Showiness: Yes
Fruit Size Range: 1.5 - 3
Fruit Color: Brown
Seasons: Summer, Fall
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Tolerance
Frost Tolerant: Yes
Heat Tolerance: Yes
Salt Tolerance: Moderate
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Requirements
Soil Requirements: Clay, Loam, Sand
Soil Ph Requirements: Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Light Requirements: Full
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Management
Toxicity: No
Pruning Requirements: No pruning at all
Fruit/ Leaves/ Flowers litter: No
Life Span: More than 50
Edible Parts: None
Plant Propagation: Seed