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(Created page with "thumb| The '''Kharsu Oak''', or '''Ban Oak''', the '''Himalayan brown oak''' ''(Quercus semecarpifolia)'' is an Asian species of trees in the beech family. It is native to the Himalayas and nearby mountains in Tibet, Afghanistan, Republic of India, Nepal, Kashmir, and Pakistan.<ref name=kelly>{{eFloras|2|210001864|Quercus semecarpifolia |first1=Chengjiu |last1=Huang |first2=Yongtian |last2=Zhang |first3=Bruce |last3=Bartholo...")
 
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The '''Kharsu Oak''', or '''Ban Oak''', the '''Himalayan brown oak''' ''(Quercus semecarpifolia)'' is an Asian species of trees in the [[Fagaceae|beech family]]. It is native to the Himalayas and nearby mountains in [[Tibet]], Afghanistan, Republic of India, Nepal, Kashmir, and Pakistan.<ref name=kelly>{{eFloras|2|210001864|Quercus semecarpifolia |first1=Chengjiu |last1=Huang |first2=Yongtian |last2=Zhang |first3=Bruce |last3=Bartholomew |volume=4}}</ref>
The '''Kharsu Oak''', '''Ban Oak''', or the '''Himalayan brown oak''' ''(Quercus semecarpifolia)'' is an Asian species of trees in the [[Fagaceae|beech family]]. It is native to the Himalayas and nearby mountains in [[Tibet]], Afghanistan, Republic of India, Nepal, Kashmir, and Pakistan.<ref name=kelly>{{eFloras|2|210001864|Quercus semecarpifolia |first1=Chengjiu |last1=Huang |first2=Yongtian |last2=Zhang |first3=Bruce |last3=Bartholomew |volume=4}}</ref>


''Quercus semecarpifolia'' is an [[evergreen]] tree up to {{Convert|30|m|abbr=off}} tall. The leaves are up to {{Convert|12|cm|abbr=off|frac=4}} long, with a few teeth along the sides but rounded at the tip.<ref name=kelly/><ref name=heleen>[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/119403#page/259/mode/1up Smith, James Edward in Rees. 1814 The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. volume 29, pages not numbered, ''Quercus'' number 20]</ref>
''Quercus semecarpifolia'' is an [[evergreen]] tree up to {{Convert|30|m|abbr=off}} tall. The leaves are up to {{Convert|12|cm|abbr=off|frac=4}} long, with a few teeth along the sides but rounded at the tip.<ref name=kelly/><ref name=heleen>[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/119403#page/259/mode/1up Smith, James Edward in Rees. 1814 The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. volume 29, pages not numbered, ''Quercus'' number 20]</ref>
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[[Category:Trees of Nepal]]
[[Category:Trees of Nepal]]
[[Category:Trees of Tibet]]
[[Category:Trees of Tibet]]
[[Category:Symbols of Tibet (China)]]
[[Category:Plants described in 1814]]
[[Category:Plants described in 1814]]
[[Category:Taxa named by James Edward Smith]]
[[Category:Taxa named by James Edward Smith]]
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