U.S.A., Florida, Highlands, Bear Point, Lake Childs.
Abundant with oaks in hammock forest.
Endemic. Tree 4-6 m, deciduous or nearly so, often with several stems; bark thin, greenish, somewhat corky and shallowly ridged; old leaves rusty-scaly below.
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