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Common Name(s): Willow Oak, Willow-leaf Oak, Oak,Willow
Species: Quercus phellos
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Family: Fagaceae
Longevity: Perennial
Origin: Native
Height: 25 m
Flowers: April
Fruits: Acorns mature in fall of second year
Description: A large tree common to wet bottomland soils in the eastern portion of our region. Leaves are narrow and long or lanceshaped. The acorns are eaten by many wildlife species. 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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