''Quercus rotundifolia'', the holm oak or ballota oak, is an
evergreen oak native to the western
Mediterranean region
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, with the majority on the
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (),
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* Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica''
**
**
* french: Péninsule Ibérique
* mwl, Península Eibérica
* eu, Iberiar penintsula also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in southwestern Europe, defi ...
and minor populations in Northwest Africa. The species was
first described by
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck (1 August 1744 – 18 December 1829), often known simply as Lamarck (; ), was a French naturalist, biologist, academic, and soldier. He was an early proponent of the idea that biolog ...
in 1785. It is the typical species of the Iberian ''
dehesa'' or ''montado'', where its sweet-astringent acorns are a source of food for livestock, particularly the
Iberian pig. It has previously been described in the same species as ''
Quercus ilex''. Its
acorn
The acorn, or oaknut, is the nut of the oaks and their close relatives (genera '' Quercus'' and ''Lithocarpus'', in the family Fagaceae). It usually contains one seed (occasionally
two seeds), enclosed in a tough, leathery shell, and bo ...
s have been used for human nourishment since the
Neolithic
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era (7,000 BC).
Description

''Quercus rotundifolia'' is a medium to large tree, usually in height, but can reach up to with a large, dense, rounded
canopy
Canopy may refer to:
Plants
* Canopy (biology), aboveground portion of plant community or crop (including forests)
* Canopy (grape), aboveground portion of grapes
Religion and ceremonies
* Baldachin or canopy of state, typically placed over an ...
. It has small, leathery, dark-green leaves with a
glaucous, densely pubescent underside usually suborbicular to elliptical or lanceolate and are generally spiny to dentate on a younger tree.
It has a semi-hemispheric
cupule.
It flowers from February to April.
Seedlings will start flowering at about 8 years old, but they will not start producing acorns until 15 to 20 years old, although trees in humid, good quality soils can start its production as early as 10 years.
The acorns ripen in autumn, about 6 months after pollination.
It is a very resilient tree that can survive temperatures below , and can live in conditions with temperatures that on occasion reach during summer months.
As opposed to ''
Quercus ilex'', its acorns have a very low level of bitter
tannins
Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids.
The term ''tannin'' (from Anglo-Norman ''tanner' ...
and as a result are generally sweet and a good energy source for livestock.
Distribution and habitat

''Quercus rotundifolia'' is native to most of the
Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula (),
**
* Aragonese and Occitan: ''Peninsula Iberica''
**
**
* french: Péninsule Ibérique
* mwl, Península Eibérica
* eu, Iberiar penintsula also known as Iberia, is a peninsula in southwestern Europe, defi ...
(
Portugal
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:* mwl, República Pertuesa is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Macaronesian ...
and
Spain
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, national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, ...
), but is also distributed throughout
Morocco
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, especially in the
Atlas Mountains
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,
Algeria
)
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, map_caption =
, image_map2 =
, capital = Algiers
, coordinates =
, largest_city = capital
, religi ...
,
Tunisia
)
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, map_caption = Location of Tunisia in northern Africa
, image_map2 =
, capital = Tunis
, largest_city = capital
, ...
, southern
France
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(
Languedoc-Roussillon
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) and the
Balearic Islands. It is present in continental, sub-continental or littoral
Mediterranean
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areas but always in climatic conditions determined by a fairly hot and dry summer,
which excludes the wet, oceanic influenced climate of
Green Spain and northwest Portugal, but wet winters as the tree is absent from arid climates, or with no real wet months like southeast Spain.
It grows in a variety of soils and is indifferent to
edaphic
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It is one of two main divisions of soil science, the other being pedology. Edaphology includes the study ...
conditions, persisting in soils with pH 6 to 8.
The tree is also associated in holm oak/
Atlas cedar forests of the
Atlas Mountains
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. In Morocco, some of these mixed forests are
habitat
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to the
endangered
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Barbary macaque
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It is the type species of t ...
.
The tree inhabits dense oak forests to open oak forests or sub-
savanna
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ecosystems, from sea level up to
a.s.l.
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It can live in all altitudes in Portugal, switching with ''
Quercus suber
''Quercus suber'', commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree in the section ''Quercus'' sect. ''Cerris''. It is the primary source of cork for wine bottle stoppers and other uses, such as cork flooring and as the cor ...
''.
The grasses and herbs support low-density mixed animal grazing at the wetter time of year, and when the grasses die out in summer the acorns from the oak trees (at densities of 30 to 50 trees per hectare), plus oak foliage and some saved crops support the animals until the grasses return.
It can tolerate frost and short periods of light snow.
Threats

This species is threatened by the destruction of its habitat to make way for agriculture and to plant vineyards, pine or eucalyptus plantations.
Like other perennial oaks in the Iberian Peninsula, ''Quercus rotundifolia'' is also affected by ''
Phytophthora cinnamomi
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'', that is becoming more dangerous due to the increased frequency and duration of droughts associated with climate changes and especially in Portugal, a decline for the taxa has been reported.
The tree is also affected by
wildfires
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,
though it regenerates well from
resprouts after it.
The leaves are also eaten by
case moth caterpillars, but the tree is not particularly threatened by them.
In
New Zealand
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, the caterpillar of the
puriri moth has also been observed to feed on the tree's bark.
The tree is notably resistant to
honey fungus.
The holm oak, along with the
cork oak
''Quercus suber'', commonly called the cork oak, is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree in the section ''Quercus'' sect. ''Cerris''. It is the primary source of cork for wine bottle stoppers and other uses, such as cork flooring and as the co ...
is a protected tree by law in Portugal.
Use

The holm oak's wood is traditionally used to make
charcoal. The acorns can be consumed both by animals and humans. The bark is rich in tannin components for traditional medicinal uses.
''Quercus rotundifolia'' is also used as a host plant for the production of both the black truffle (''
Tuber melanosporum'') and the summer truffle (
''Tuber aestivum'' var ''aestivum'').
The tree's acorns have been used by humans since the Neolithic era. The inhabitants of the southern Iberian Peninsula 9,000 years ago collected acorns of ''Q. rotundifolia'' in autumn (November), gently toasted them in order to preserve them throughout the year, ground them in manual granite mills, and ingested the flour in soups or breads.
Notable trees

It was above a ''Quercus rotundifolia'' where an
apparition
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* Apparitional experience, an anomalous, quasi-perceptual experience
* A vision, something seen in a dream, trance, or religious ecstasy
*Ghost, the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that can appea ...
of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, reported by
Francisco, Jacinta and
Lúcia, took place. The small tree has since disappeared and its pieces now
relic
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s, but other ''Quercus rotundifolia'' near the site persist till this day, one of them being a tree of public interest.
Gallery
File:Quercus rotundifolia 4.JPG, Large oaks in La Torre
La Torre is a municipality composed of the following districts, Balbarda, Blacha, Guareña, Oco and Sanchicorto located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León
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File:Bellotas de Quercus rotundifolia.jpg, Acorns
File:Quercus ilex a germinar.jpg, ''Q. rotundifolia'' germinating
File:Quercus rotundifolia 11.JPG, Rough aspect of the trunk, commonly seen in older trees
File:20190530 Spain and Portugal El Camino Pilgrimage 0160 (48002586721).jpg, ''Q. rotundifolia'' forest in Valinhos, Fátima
References
{{Taxonbar, from=Q220715
rotundifolia
Flora of Southwestern Europe
Flora of North Africa
Flora of Portugal
Flora of Spain
Flora of Morocco
Flora of France
Flora of Algeria
Flora of Tunisia
Trees of Mediterranean climate
Plants described in 1785
Flora of the Mediterranean Basin