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Oaks of the World
The Sibley Guide to Trees
Common Names
water oak, possum oak
Water Oak, Possum Oak, Spotted Oak
Geographic Range

Southeastern USA; 0 to 450 m; introduced in Europe in 1724;

Growth Habit

reaches 25 m tall; trunk slender; rounded crown;

Tardily deciduous, medium to large tree often 60’

Leaves

4-13 x 2-5 cm; variable in shape (sometimes entire, sometimes 2-3 shallow lobes near apex, which is always wider than the base); base cuneate; rich green, hairless adaxially; some axillary tufts of hairs beneath; falling late winter; short hairless petiole (0.5 cm);

  • 3 1/2”
  • typically broad tipped with narrow triangular base
  • short petiole
  • thick and leathery
  • underleaf hairless or with tufts in vein axils
  • broaf leaf tips create “fan” shape at twig tips
  • variable in shape and size, often with several shallow lobes and juvemile leaves with more and more deep lobes
  • some leaves uniformly narrow like phellos and others, but always outnumbered by other leaf shapes
Fruits (Acorns)

acorn globose 1-1.5 cm in diameter; singly or paired; blackish with paler streaks; enclosed 1/4 to 1/3 by cup; cup shallow, broad, pubescent, red brown; maturing in 2 years;

  • 1/2”
  • cup very shallow
  • covering 1.4 or less of nut
  • scales tight
Flowers

staminate catkins drooping, 5-8 cm long;

Bark

relatively snooth like phellos and others

Twigs

fairly slender

Buds

small

Hardiness & Habitat

hardy; prefers moist, even wet, limefree soils; fast-growing; lives up to 150 years;

  • common and widespread on upper edges of bottomland forests (w/ sweet gum and others) also in moist uplands and mesic habitats
  • frequently cultivated
  • zones 6-9
Additional Information

– A.Camus : n° 414; – Sub-genus Quercus, section Lobatae, subsection Phellos; – Related to Q.marilandica ; – “nigra” after the blackish coulour of acorns and bark; – Numerous hybrids, among them : x garlandensis E.J.Palmer with Q.falcata , x walteriana Ashe with Q.laevis , x sterilis Trel. with Q.marilandica , x capesii W.Wolf with Q.phellos , x neopalmeri Sudw. with Q.shumardii , x demarei Ashe with Q.velutina ;