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Trees: Quercus hemisphaerica
Scientific Name Quercus hemisphaerica Common Name Laurel oak Hardiness Zones: 6-9 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate to rapid Site Requirements: Sun to partial shade; well drained soil Texture: Medium to fine

Trees of the Maritime Forest: Common Names
Loblolly bay, Gordonia lasianthus Magnolia, Southern, Magnolia grandiflora Magnolia, Sweetbay, Magnolia virginiana Maple, Red, Acer rubrum Mimosa, Albizia julibrissin Mulberry, Red, Morus rubra Oak, Blackjack, Quercus merilandica Oak, Laurel, Quercus hemisphaerica

Oaks
Bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa Chestnut oak, Quercus prinus Chinkapin oak, Quercus muehlenbergii Columnar English oak, Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' Daimyo oak, Quercus dentala Durmast oak, Quercus petraea English oak,Quercus robur

Trees - List by Common Names
Nectarine, 'White Glory' weeping, Prunus persica var. nucipersica 'White Glory' Oak, Bur, Quercus macrocarpa Oak, Chestnut, Quercus prinus Oak, Chinkapin, Quercus muehlenbergii Oak, Columnar English, Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' Oak, Daimyo, Quercus dentala

Trees of the Maritime Forest - Quercus hemisphaerica
Laurel oak is a very common, beautiful, large tree of the coastal plain growing to 80 feet in height. At one time it was included within the species Quercus laurifolia, which today is broken into two species, Q. hemisphaerica, the Laurel oak or Darlington oak and Q. laurifolia, the swamp laurel oak or diamondleaf oak.




Quercus imbricaria
Laurel Oak, Shingle Oak
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