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Swamp White Oak (Noun)

Meaning

Large deciduous oak of the eastern United States with a flaky bark and leaves that have fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil.

Classification

Nouns denoting plants.

Examples

  • The swamp white oak is a common sight in the wetlands of the eastern United States, its flaky bark and broad crown making it a distinctive landmark.
  • Swamp white oak wood is highly prized for its strength and durability, making it a popular choice for construction and furniture-making.
  • The swamp white oak is one of the most flooded-tolerant oak species, and can thrive in wet soil that would be hostile to many other trees.
  • In the fall, the swamp white oak's leaves turn a deep red-brown color, adding a pop of color to the otherwise muted tones of the landscape.
  • Due to its ability to grow in a variety of conditions, the swamp white oak is often used as a landscaping tree, particularly in areas with poor drainage.

Synonyms

  • Quercus Bicolor
  • Swamp Oak
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