Quercus costaricensis — a medium houseplant
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Quercus costaricensis

Quercus Costaricensis

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Quercus costaricensis is a species of oak native to Central America. It is often found with Quercus copeyensis in the upper montane forests, to 3,100 metres elevation. The leaves are tough and leathery with a short petiole and toothed margin. Wind is the primary pollinator. Squirrels are their main seed predator but also their main disperser as they commonly lose their buried seeds.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Quercus
Family
Fagaceae
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