Distal 1/3 of leaf margins are crenate to serrate with entire margins about the leaf base. Leaf base is oblique, as is typical of the Elm family (Ulmaceae).
Smooth grayish brown bark takes on blackish margins and warty growths with age, often with shallow furrows and ridges.
Moderately fast growing tree with a pyramidal form, often with upper branches reaching up, middle branches reaching horizontally, and lower branches swooping downward.
Simple leaves up to 10" long are 5-7 lobed with rounded sinuses and pointed pin-like protrusions at the tips.
Wide acorns with a shallow cup mature in the fall of the second season.
Smooth grayish brown bark with shallow vertical furrows.