Quercus manzanillana Trel. 1924

Twigs rather slender (2-3 mm.), fluted, for a time grayish-tomentulose. Buds light brown, glabrous and glossy,
ovoid, 2 x 3 mm. Leaves deciduous, elliptical, obtuse, more or less cordate, entire or very obscurely repand above,
very minutely revolute, rather small (2.5-3.5 x 5-8 cm.), essentially glabrous and somewhat glossy above, very
densely and persistently rusty-tomentose beneath; veins about 10 pairs, looped; petiole tomentulose, scarcely
5 mm. long. Catkins?.Fruit apparently annual, the cup with appressed acute canescent scales and the acorn
elongatedovoid, 12 x 18 mm., evidently included only at base.