
Quercus hinckleyi - Wikipedia
Quercus hinckleyi, commonly called Hinckley oak, is a rare species in the white oak group (Quercus Section Quercus). It has a restricted range in the Chihuahuan Desert of the …
Hinckley's oak: Federal & State Listed Plants of Texas
Hinckley’s oak occurs in Chihuahuan desert shrublands on rocky slopes at low to moderate elevations. Habitat of Quercus hinckleyi (plants in foreground). Flowering occurs in the spring. …
A Tough Little Survivor: The West Texas Oak, Quercus hinckleyi
Mar 17, 2025 · Quercus hinckleyi C.H. Mull. is listed as a threatened species under the U.S. Endangered Species Act and by the state of Texas and is identified as “Critically Endangered” …
Hinckley's Oak / Center For Plant Conservation
Where is Hinckley's Oak (Quercus hinckleyi) located in the wild? Found at middle elevations in the Chihuahuan Desert scrub vegetation. It is found growing on dry limestone slopes at around …
Quercus hinckleyi - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Mar 19, 2022 · Status for Quercus Hinckley (Hinckley Oak); 53 FR 32824-32827. Initiation of 5- Year Status Reviews of 10 Species in Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexi…
Hinckley’s Oak | Woody Plant Finder | Comprehensive Landscape …
Jul 8, 2022 · Quercus hinckleyi: Common Name: Hinckley's oak: Family: Fagaceae : Characteristics : Plant Form: shrub to small tree: Height: 5 feet: Foliage: evergreen : …
In the late Wisconsin or early Holocene period, Quercus hinckleyi, or Hinckley’s oak, was widespread across the more mesic region that we now call the Chihuahuan Desert in western …
Quercus hinckleyi in Global Plants on JSTOR
Fossil evidence from packrat middens indicates Q. hinckleyi probably had a broader distribution and was a dominant shrub between 19,000 and 9500 years ago.
Hinckley Oak (Quercus hinckleyi) - iNaturalist
Quercus hinckleyi, commonly called Hinckley oak, is a rare species in the white oak group (Quercus Section Quercus). It has a restricted range in the Chihuahuan Desert of the …
Quercus hinckleyi - FNA
This species is known only from two sites in the United States, El Solitario and near Shafter, Texas. The Shafter population includes some individuals with characteristics that suggest …
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