Quercus moreliana Trel. 1924

Twigs rather stout (3-5 mm.), fluted, gray-floccose-tomentose but quickly
glabrescent and dark Bed with minute pale lenticels. Buds ?. Leaves deciduous,
thick, impressed-reticulate, roundish-obovate, acute, cordate, aristately serrate
to doubly serrate or sublobed, moderate 4-6 x 6-9 cm.), essentially glabrous and
glossy above, rusty fleecy-tomentose beneath; veins about 6-8 pairs, indefinitely
looped; petiole gray-tomentose, very short (scarcely 5 mm.); stipules broad and
membranous, rather long-persistent. Inflorescence and fruit ?.
Western Sierra Madre of Mexico.