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Overcup oak is a deciduous tree in the Fagaceae (oak) family native to central and southeast North America and can be found in the coastal and coastal plains of ...
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Quercus lyrata, the overcup oak, is an oak in the white oak group (Quercus sect. Quercus). The common name, overcup oak, refers to its acorns that are ...
Overcup oak is one of the trees most tolerant of flooding (3). Since it leafs out a month or more later than most species, it is better able to endure ...

Overcup oak

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Quercus lyrata, the overcup oak, is an oak in the white oak group. The common name, overcup oak, refers to its acorns that are mostly enclosed within the acorn cup. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Quercus lyrata
Family: Fagaceae
Genus: Quercus
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Fagales

Noteworthy Characteristics. Quercus lyrata, commonly called overcup oak, gets its common name from the distinctive bur-like acorn cup that typically encloses 2/ ...
Nov 6, 2015 ˇ A medium to large slow growing tree up to 80 feet (24.4 m), occasionally to 155 feet (47.2 m), with a rounded crown. BARK: gray with deep ...
Overcup oak is a medium-sized tree with an irregular crown, twisted branches, and a swollen base when growing along the edges of swamps.
Very tolerant of flooding, great for low areas. Adaptable to many soils. Mulch with its own leaves to re-create a forest-like situation and encourage the ...
Overcup Oak vs Bur Oak. These two species are easily confused where their ranges overlap; both have acorn cups covering much of the nut, irregular and variable ...
A large tree of forested wetlands, to 90 feet tall and a buttressed trunk to 3 feet in diameter, with many small, crooked or drooping branches forming an open, ...
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Overcup oak is one of the most flood-tolerant oaks in all of North America, often growing in and around wetlands and floodplains. Not only can mature trees ...