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Native Range Overcup oak inhabits the wetter sites in bottom lands of the Coastal Plain from Delaware and Maryland south to Georgia and northwestern Florida; west to eastern Texas.
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Nov 6, 2015 · 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 deciduous tree in the Fagaceae (oak) family native to central and southeast North America and can be found in the coastal and coastal ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
Quercus lyrata, commonly called overcup oak, gets its common name from the distinctive bur-like acorn cup that typically encloses 2/3 to almost all of the nut.
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A natural hybrid between overcup oak and live oak is called Compton's oak (Quercus x comptoniae) and has been sold in the nursery trade in southeast Texas and ...
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Habitat and Conservation. Occurs in wet bottomland forests bordering swamps and in valleys with floodplain forests bordering the Mississippi and Meramec rivers.
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Overcup Oak is a medium-sized native deciduous tree with a broad rounded crown and straight trunk with slightly shaggy bark. The large deep lobed foliage is ...
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Overcup oak grows slowly, sometimes to more than 100 feet in height in its native ... Overcup oak. Family: Fagaceae. USDA hardiness zones: 6A through 9A (Fig. 2).