Quercus × Subfalcata Var. Microcarpa
Quercus × subfalcata var. microcarpa is a rare and intriguing hybrid oak species found primarily in the southeastern united states. it is known for its unique combination of traits from its parent species, quercus falcata and quercus virginiana. this variant is characterized by its small, acorn-like fruits and distinctive leaf shapes that set it apart from other oaks. due to its limited distribution and genetic complexity, it remains a subject of interest for botanists and conservationists. understanding this plant offers insights into hybridization and adaptation in forest ecosystems.