Willow Oak is one of the most familiar large trees in North Carolina. Abundantly planted; fairly common in the wild in bottomland forests in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont. ... The leaves are narrowly lanceolate like those of Black Willow, but are bristle-tipped and lack teeth.
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Quercus phellos ( Willow oak ) is a deciduous tree in the red oak group of oaks. It is native to eastern North America from southern New York (Long Island) south to northern Florida, and west to ...
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Willow oak (Quercus phellos), also known as peach oak, pin oak, and swamp chestnut oak, grows on a variety of moist alluvial soils, commonly on lands along water courses. ... Willow oak is found mainly in bottom lands of the Coastal Plain from New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania south to Georgia and northern Florida;
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Scientific Name; Quercus phellos; Common Name; Willow oak ... ; Trees; Plant Fact Sheets; Consumer Hort ... Hardiness Zones:5-9...
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Willow Oak, Willow-leaf Oak, Oak,Willow ... A large tree common to wet bottomland soils in the eastern portion of our region. Leaves are narrow and long or ... Willow oak is a member of the "Red/Black" oak group whose leaf veins extend past the leaf margin to form bristles. Acorns mature in the fall of the second year...
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willow oak Quercus phellos Fagaceae (red oak) ... Willow oak is found on moist to wet sites in the eastern U.S. and is intolerant of shade. Willow oak is distinguished from laurel oak by a thinner and generally longer leaf, and often with hair on the midrib. The wood is used as red oak lumber and for fuel.
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Quick Stats; Common Names: Also known as peach oak, pin oak, and swamp chestnut oak ... Description: Willow-like foliage is known for its rapid growth and long life; Uses: Important source of lumber and pulp, as well as an important species to wildlife because of heavy annual acorn production ... Willow Oak Leaf...
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