This medium-sized oak is native to the southeastern United States. Adult trees usually grow 25-30 m in height and have characteristic leaves with rounded bases, resembling an inverted bell in shape. The leaves are shiny dark green above and rust-colored and fuzzy below. The common name Spanish Oak might refer to the occurrence of this species in areas of former Spanish colonies.
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