Native Plant Trust

Quercus bicolor

swamp white oak

Swamp white oak is an underutilized tree that does especially well in wet, acidic soils, though it tolerates drought well once established. A pyramidal form in youth becomes rounded with maturity, boasting glossy green foliage with velvety undersides. Oak species support a greater diversity of insects than any other genus in North America, and many other wildlife rely on oaks for food and habitat.

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Height: 60-80 ft
Spread: 30-40 ft
Hardiness Zone: 4-8


Bloom Color: Insignificant

Characteristics & Attributes

Cultivation Status
Species
Exposure
Sun
Part Shade
Soil Moisture
Wet
Average
Ecoregion
(59) Northeastern Coastal Zone
(84) Atlantic Coastal Pine Barrens
(82) Acadian Plains and Hills
(58) Northeastern Highlands
(83) Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands
Ornamental Interest
Fall Foliage
Attracts Wildlife
Host Plant
Other Pollinators/Wildlife
Attracts Songbirds
Pollinator Powerhouse Plant
Tolerance
Deer/Rabbit Resistant
Compaction Tolerant
Urban Environment
Additional Attributes
Edible
Low Maintenance
Landscape Use
Naturalize
Specimen
Attractive Fall Foliage and/or Ornamental Fruit
Red to Purple Fall Foliage
Bright Yellow to Bronze Fall Foliage


North American Distribution


swamp white oak - Quercus bicolor from Native Plant Trust