Swamp White Oak
Expected Height/Spread: 50’-60’ tall, 40’-60’ wide
A remarkable representative of our nation’s tree, the Swamp White Oak, is admired for its strength, resilience, and beauty. This species is naturally resistant to disease and tolerant of drought but also thrives in moist soil. Its foliage is rich, deep green on top and pale, silvery white beneath. Native to the Midwest, the Swamp white oak stands as a symbol of endurance and longevity. If you have a tighter space in your landscape but want a beautiful, complimentary tree then look no further. The great thing about Swamp white oaks is they look great even as younger trees, so you will be able to enjoy their beauty right after planting.
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