Everything about Cyclobalanopsis totally explained
Cyclobalanopsis is a genus of about 150 species of
flowering plants in the family
Fagaceae, native to eastern and southeastern
Asia. The genus is closely related to
Quercus and included in it as a subgenus by many botanists; however, the
Flora of China treats it as a distinct genus. The species share the same common name
oak with
Quercus.
They are
evergreen trees growing 10-30 m tall. They are distinct from
Quercus oaks in that they've
acorns with distinctive cups bearing concrescent rings of scales; they commonly also have densely clustered acorns, though this doesn't apply to all of the species.
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