Quercus Duraznillo Trel. 1924

Twigs slender (2 mm.), fluted, from gray-tomentulose glabrate and
glossy red with hardly discernible lenticels. Buds brown, glabrous,
ovoid, 2 x 3 mm. Leaves evergreen ?, thick and hard, elliptical to
ovate-lanceolate, acute, mucronate, cordate or truncate and sometimes
oblique at base, entire or unequally mucronately 1- or 2-toothed on each
side, flat, small (1.5-2 x 3.5-5 cm.), glossy, glabrous, or somewhat fleecy
beneath near the base; veins about 6-8 pairs, looped; petiole fleecy above,
1 x 5 mm. Catkins: male scarcely 30 mm. long, woolly, closely flowered,
the glabrous anthers little exserted. Fruit?.
Western Sierra Madre region of Mexico.