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- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla abstract "Chrysolepis chrysophylla is a species of flowering plant in the beech family known by the common names golden chiquapin, giant chinquapin, and western chinquapin. It is native to the Pacific coast of the United States from west-central Washington to central California.This plant is a shrub or tree. Shrubby forms of the plant occur in dry areas, higher elevations, and poor soils. The plant grows into a tree up to 45 metres (148 ft) tall in cooler, moister areas such as valley bottoms and north-facing slopes, and foggy and rainy areas. The bark is thin and smooth on young trunks; on older specimens it becomes thicker and platy. The open crown of the large tree is conical in shape. The leathery evergreen leaves are dark green on the upper sides and golden underneath. The leaves are folded upward along the midrib. The species is monoecious, with individuals bearing both male and female flowers. White male flowers are borne in the leaf axils, and a cluster of female flowers is borne beneath them. A spiny bur contains one to three nuts. There is generally a burl at the base of the tree. The tree may sprout from adventitious buds in the burl, a form of vegetative reproduction that is more common in dry areas where it is less likely that seedlings would become established. The tree may live up to 500 years.This plant grows in climax forests dominated by redwood, white fir, western hemlock, and Shasta red fir, or mixes of tree types. It may be an understory shrub, or it may codominate the canopy as a tree. Habitat types where the tree may be found include coastal forests, woodlands, and chaparral. In the western Cascade Mountains it grows in western hemlock forests. In the southern Cascades it grows at higher elevations but takes on a smaller, shrubbier form.The tree has a heavy, strong wood which is light brown with a pinkish tinge. It rarely grows in large enough quantities to serve commercial purposes. The nut is edible, having a flavor similar to the hazelnut or filbert.".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla binomialAuthority David_Douglas.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla class Eudicots.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla conservationStatus "G5".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla conservationStatusSystem "TNC".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla division Flowering_plant.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla family Fagaceae.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla genus Chrysolepis.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla kingdom Plant.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla order Fagales.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla order Rosids.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla thumbnail Chrysolepis_chrysophylla_foliage_and_fruit_Big_Basin_State_Park.jpg?width=300.
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- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=CHCH7.
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- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla wikiPageRevisionID "589389607".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla binomial "Chrysolepis chrysophylla".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla binomialAuthority "Hjelmqvist".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla familia Fagaceae.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla genus "Chrysolepis".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla hasPhotoCollection Chrysolepis_chrysophylla.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla ordo Fagales.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla rangeMap "Chrysolepis chrysophylla range map 2.png".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla rangeMapCaption "Natural range of Chrysolepis chrysophylla".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla regnum "Plantae".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla species "C. chrysophylla".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla status "G5".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla statusSystem "TNC".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla subject Category:Fagaceae.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla subject Category:Flora_of_California.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla subject Category:Flora_of_Oregon.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla subject Category:Flora_of_Washington_(state).
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla type Eukaryote.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla type Plant.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla type Species.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla type Organism.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla comment "Chrysolepis chrysophylla is a species of flowering plant in the beech family known by the common names golden chiquapin, giant chinquapin, and western chinquapin. It is native to the Pacific coast of the United States from west-central Washington to central California.This plant is a shrub or tree. Shrubby forms of the plant occur in dry areas, higher elevations, and poor soils.".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla label "Chrysolepis chrysophylla".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla label "Chrysolepis chrysophylla".
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla sameAs Chrysolepis_chrysophylla.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla sameAs m.0j24fjl.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla sameAs Q2967382.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla sameAs Q2967382.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla wasDerivedFrom Chrysolepis_chrysophylla?oldid=589389607.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla depiction Chrysolepis_chrysophylla_foliage_and_fruit_Big_Basin_State_Park.jpg.
- Chrysolepis_chrysophylla isPrimaryTopicOf Chrysolepis_chrysophylla.