Quercus hondurensis Trel. 1924

 

Twigs moderate (3 mm.), somewhat fluted, rather persistently yellow-tomentose. Buds?. Leaves evergreen, lanceolate or elliptic-oblong, rather obtuse, transiently aristate from the midrib, beneath; veins about 12 pairs, branched and looped; petiole hairy, scarcely 5 mm. long. Catkins: male as much as 100 mm. long, woolly, loosely flowered, the ellipsoid mucronate anthers exserted. Fruit?.

Central American region.