The Swamp White Oak is a handsome tree that is understated, but is a great tree. It is best known for its fall colors, and for being a desirable wildlife tree. It handles wet areas very nicely and is also an excellent shade tree.
Quercus bicolor, ‘Swamp White Oak’
$145.00 – $159.00Price range: $145.00 through $159.00
The swamp white oak has greater tolerance to wet areas and displays really beautiful multi-color leaves in the fall that are unique and inspiring. This is a beautiful tree to be seen and is native to USDA zones 3 – 9.
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