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Chinkapin oak fruit is borne as acorns, usually solitary, sometimes in pairs. The nut has a very short stem. with the nut ovoid, dark brown to black, three-fourths of an inch long, bowl-shaped. The woolly cup encloses up to one-half of the nut, with scales that are brown and more or less fused.