Quercus Bicolor Trees

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About Quercus Bicolor Trees: A beautiful native tree with lustrous, heavy textured leaves with wavy margins. This rugged oak grows well in either upland or swampy areas.


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Quercus Bicolor
Quercus Bicolor Tree Facts
Common Name:
Swamp Oak
Foliage:
Green above, white underneath
Mature Height:
50-60'
Mature Spread:
50-60'
Soil:
Wide range
Zones:
4-8
Moisture:
Tolerates damp

The leaves are dark-green above and felty-white underneath, changing to yellow-brown to reddish in fall. Rounded open habit. Transplants easily. Casts dense shade. Long lived.

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