Quercus conzattii Trel.1921

Twigs stout (5 mm.), fluted, gray-tomentose even through the second year, then gray with numerous small lenticels.
Buds brown, somewhat hairy, ovoid, 3 x 5 mm. or more. Leaves deciduous, orbicular, very obtuse to acute or
short-acuminate, cordate, entire except for slight concavity of the margin between the veins, large (8-10 x 9-12 cm.),
convex, glossy, more or less impressed-reticulate and glabrous or somewhat lightly hairy along the midrib above,
densely rather grayish stellate-lanose beneath; veins about 8-10 x 2, forked and pinnately branched, the upper
ending in slender marginal bristles about 5 mm. long, scarcely looped; petiole gray-tomentose, 3 x 5-15 mm. Catkins?.
Fruit annual, in ascending woolly spikes 40-50 mm. long, densely fruited throughout; cup half-round, small (scarcely
10 mm. in diameter), with thin appressed blunt glabrate brown scales; acorn ovoid, scarcely 10 mm.long, canescent,
half-included.