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  1. Quercus lyrata - Wikipedia

    The common name, overcup oak, refers to its acorns that are mostly enclosed within the acorn cup. [3] It is native to lowland wetlands in the eastern and south-central United States, in all the coastal states …

  2. Learn About Overcup Oak - Arbor Day Foundation

    Features alternating, simple dark green leaves that are 6–8" long and have 3–5 pairs of obtuse, acutish lobes. They turn a rich yellow-brown in the fall. The overcup oak tree is a long-lived, very sturdy …

  3. Overcup Oak – The Best Landscape Tree You’ve Never Heard Of

    Sep 8, 2020 · Haunting alluvial river bottoms and creek beds across the Deep South, is a highly unusual oak species, Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata). Unlike nearly any other Oak and most sane people, …

  4. Quercus lyrata (Oaks, Overcup Oak, Swamp Post Oak, Swamp White Oak

    In spite of its natural occurrence where periodical flooding is typical, overcup oak grows well on sites with better drainage and soil texture. It gets its common name from the distinctive bur-like acorn cup …

  5. Overcup Oak - US Forest Service Research and Development

    Overcup oak (Quercus lyrata), also called swamp post oak, swamp white oak, and water white oak, is quite tolerant of flooding and grows slowly on poorly drained flood plains and swamp lands of the …

  6. Highbeam® Overcup Oak - Select Trees

    Native shade tree – own root. The first cultivar Overcup Oak available on its own root. Dr. Michael Dirr declares, “Highbeam® Overcup Oak is a refinement of one of the best native species. Its uniqueness …

  7. Overcup Oak - Missouri Department of Conservation

    Overcup oak is fairly easy to identify. The acorns are almost completely covered by their knobby cups. The leaves have long, narrow lobes and wide sinuses. In Missouri, it grows naturally only in wet …

  8. Quercus lyrata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    It is a medium sized deciduous oak (part of the white oak group) that typically grows to 40-60' tall with a straight trunk and broad rounded crown. This is a bottomland tree that is native to floodplain forests, …

  9. Overcup Oak Tree - Plant Addicts

    Overcup Oak is a deciduous tree commonly found along coastal and other waterways in the central and southwest United States. The name Overcup comes from the look of the tree's acorn.

  10. Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata) - Level Up Garden

    Jan 19, 2025 · Overcup Oak, also known as Swamp Post Oak, Swamp White Oak, or Water White Oak, is a native plant belonging to the Fagaceae family and the species Quercus lyrata. Originating from …