
The single leaves are 4 to 7 inches long and about half as broad,deeply
divided into seven to nine rounded, finger-like lobes. The young leaves are
a soft, silvery gray or yellow to red when unfolding, later becoming bright
green above and much paler be low.
The acorn is about 1 inch long, elliptical, and covered about 1/3 its length
by a finely
scaled, rounded cup.
The twigs are fine, and gray to green in color. The bark is ashy gray to
a very light gray and decidedly scaly. On older trunks it is somewhat ridged,
but remains ashy gray and scaly.
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