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  1. Quercus nigra - Wikipedia

    Water oak serves the same ecological role as weeping willow and other wetland trees. It is adapted to wet, swampy areas, such as along ponds and stream banks, but can also tolerate …

  2. Quercus nigra L - US Forest Service Research and Development

    Water oak (Quercus nigra), sometimes called possum oak or spotted oak, is commonly found along southeastern watercourses and lowlands on silty clay and loamy soils.

  3. Water oak | Quercus nigra, Tree, & Leaf | Britannica

    Water oak is an ornamental tree of the beech family (Fagaceae), native to the southeastern coastal plains of the United States. The plant is adapted to moist conditions, such as along …

  4. Water Oak Tree Guide: All You Need to Know - The Forestry Pros

    In this Water Oak Tree guide, we'll explore the different types of Water Oak, its most common uses, how to grow and take care of it and more.

  5. Quercus nigra (Black Oak, North American Barren Oak, North ...

    The water oak is similar to the willow oak in tree form and bark description, but the leaves are distinctly different. The water oak is a great tree for naturalized areas, street tree or shade tree …

  6. Water Oak - School of Forest, Fisheries, & Geomatics Sciences ...

    May 16, 2025 · The water oak is a medium-sized red oak native to the Southeastern United States. As the name suggests, this tree species is often found near sources of water including …

  7. water oak (Quercus nigra) - Botanical Realm

    Jan 10, 2025 · The water oak (Quercus nigra) is more than just a tree; it is a resilient symbol of the wetlands of the southern United States. Known for its adaptability and ecology, this …

  8. Water Oak Tree - Footsteps in the Forest

    Water oak trees (Quercus nigra) are a common riparian species, but they present some identification challenges. See photos of these trees here.

  9. Quercus nigra - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Quercus nigra, commonly called Water oak or possum oak, is a medium sized deciduous (sometimes semi-evergreen in southern areas) oak of the red oak group that typically grows in …

  10. Water Oak – Quercus nigra – The University of Alabama Arboretum

    A tall, slender tree, 50′ to 80′ in height, Water Oak is distinguished among other oaks by its spatulate leaves: broad and rounded at the top, and narrow and wedged at the base. The …