Quercus costaricensis

Quercus costaricensis is a species of oak native to Central America (Costa Rica, Honduras, and Panama).

[2][3][4] It is often found with Quercus copeyensis in the upper montane forests, to 3,100 metres (10,200 feet) elevation.

[5] The leaves are tough and leathery with a short petiole and toothed margin.

Squirrels are their main seed predator but also their main disperser as they commonly lose their buried seeds.

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