There were some juvenile leaves on the tree in question with vaguely
dentate teeth toward the apex also. This is common on evergreen oaks
in the south like Live Oaks (Q virginiana) and Darlington (Q.
hemispherica) also.

On Dec 2, 7:15 am, Kouta Räsänen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Will,
>
> In the photos I found, leaf margins appear to be sometimes somewhat
> dentate. Also in the photo on my link above, juvenile leaves on the
> left have some teeth towards apex. Maybe it is a feature of juvenile
> leaves(?).
>
> - Kouta
>
> On 2 joulu, 02:36, Will Fell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks Kouta
>
> > I believe that is it. When I was searching for it earlier on the
> > internet I came across a reference to Loquat Leaf oak, but the photos
> > it showed were leaves with dentate margins, were the one I saw was
> > entire. However the photos on your link look almost identical to what
> > I am seeing. And the leaves look very similar to the loquat trees in
> > my yard.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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