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Swamp White Oak

Quercus bicolor

Regular price $8390
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Plant Highlights

Swamp White Oak highlights at a glance!

Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Quercus bicolor
  • Growing Zones
    4-8
  • Mature Height
    50 - 60 feet
  • Mature Spread
    50 - 60 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    HIgh, Moderate, Low
  • Soil
    Widely Adaptable
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    Deciduous
  • Fall Color
    Yellow, Orange, Red
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No

Adaptable, Magnificent, Long-Lived Swamp White Oak

  • Excellent, Long-Lived Shade Tree
  • Fastest Growing Oak Tree
  • Lives Hundreds of Years
  • Two-Toned Leaves Have Distinctive Lobed Shape
  • Grows in Wet or Dry Soils
  • Native to North America
  • Supports Wildlife
  • Transplants Easily
  • Easy Care
  • Large Rounded Growth Habit

If you want to make your mark on the Earth, try planting Swamp White Oak trees (Quercus bicolor). These beautiful, low-maintenance native trees can live for many hundreds of years. The lustrous distinctive leaves cast wonderfully refreshing shade for your family and friends, and for future generations. What a gift to bequeath and a great landscape choice!

With a rounded, open habit, Swamp White Oak is a long-lived tree that is very valuable for both its lush shade and as a food source for wildlife. The name bicolor refers to the two-toned leaf; shiny, dark green above and velvety-white below, turning golden in the fall.

This attractive deciduous tree has a rounded open habit. Vigorous Swamp White Oak trees transplant easily and bring energetic style to the landscape. Beautiful leaves are held erect from the gently upright branches.

Smooth lobed, distinctive bi-color leathery leaves are dark green on top and light gray-green on bottom. They’ll flash and shimmer in the sunlight for a wonderful summer display. The young bark peels to reveal an orange inner bark for winter interest.

This native deciduous Oak is a staff favorite. It can tolerate a wide range of conditions. Once Swamp White gets established (which is easier for this Oak than most others) it will put on incredible amount of growth.

You might think that Oak trees are slow growing, but that is not true when they are young. The Swamp White Oak in particular is a fast grower. In the nursery, it grows as fast as most of our Maples. You’ll enjoy a tree that casts dense shade within 10 years.

Fall color ranges from harvest gold to russet brown, and in some years displays a beautiful red and orange. The color depends on your soil and geographic area. It will also vary from year to year, part of the joy of gardening.

You’ll enjoy the long season of screening with young Oaks. It typically holds the bottom third of their leaves until wet winter snows pull them from the branches.

If you need a shade or wildlife tree, but demand a high quality classic, Swamp White Oak makes an outstanding choice. Order yours today!

How to Use Swamp White Oak in the Landscape

This majestic oak grows well in either upland or swampy areas. For a tree named Swamp White Oak, it has surprisingly good drought tolerance!

If you have the room, include in mixed plantings. Create your own Oak savannah as a food forest for wildlife. Incorporate several Oaks and then plant the understory with spring flowering bulbs and food producing shrubs, like Glossy Black Chokeberry, American Cranberrybush Viburnum, Chickasaw Plum or American Hazelnut.

Oaks make fantastic specimen plants, so plant a single tree off to the right or left side of your home to help frame the view. For wide properties, use an odd number in drifting informal groups as a memorable focal point.

Swamp White Oaks make excellent street trees and can tolerate road salt used in icy climates. However, they can’t handle salt sprayed up from passing cars. Use in neighborhoods where the traffic is slow and will not spray salt, and the plant will grow beautifully.

The key to success of any urban landscape is to include many different Genus of trees. We’ve learned hard lessons about lining streets with all the same kind of tree. Include different kinds of tree in the mix on your property to protect your investment.

Use in Rain Gardens to help filter runoff water from roofs and streets. Far better to use plants to slow down the flow of potentially polluted water before it hits the storm drain and out into local streams and rivers.

A gift of a long-lived Swamp White Oak makes an incredibly meaningful wedding present for a young couple, or to celebrate important life events. What a special tree.

#ProPlantTips for Care

This stately tree is widely adaptable. It performs best in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. It grows best in slightly acidic, well-drained soils. It is tolerant of poorly drained sites and frequently is found in heavy, mucky soils.

After the first few seasons, you’ll be surprised how well the Swamp White Oak manages drought conditions. Plan to give young trees a moderate amount of regular water to get the roots established in your landscape.

Prune Oak trees during the winter months when they are dormant. Prune young trees to ensure a single leader and remove crossing branches. Remove lower branches to raise the canopy as desired as it develops into a mature tree.

Swamp White Oak acorns are prized as mast for wildlife. It can take up to 20 years before you may see acorns on many Oak trees. Eventually, it will begin to produce 1 inch long acorns that are held on long stalks.

The sweet acorns are relished by whitetail deer, mallards, wood ducks, wild turkeys, squirrels, and woodpeckers. The acorns mature and are shed in September or October of the same year.

In urban settings, it’s a good idea to plant at least 30 feet from patios and driveways. Why not create a mulched bed underneath to keep things easy for yourself?

People often confuse this tree with Bur Oak. Just take a peek up into the canopy to see the difference. Swamp White Oak leaves are rounded with smooth, shallow lobes. There are no bristle tips. Young branches exfoliate to reveal orange inner bark and the trunk is covered with pale, light gray bark that features a unique, ornamental blocky, rectangular pattern. Bur Oak has corky-winged young branches and deeper sinuses on the lowest leaf lobes.

Highly ornamental, the Swamp White Oak is a national treasure tree. Order your healthy, robust tree from Nature Hills today and get started on your own legacy!

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Deana
Colors

Our white swamp oak just wows us with its colors and unique bark. The fall is our favorite season with this tree since we get to enjoy all the yellow and orange leaf colors.

Dear Deana,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Swamp White Oak! We’re thrilled to hear that its vibrant fall colors and distinctive bark have brought such joy to your outdoor space. There’s truly something magical about watching those yellows and oranges transform the landscape as the seasons change.

If you’re looking for tips to keep your oak thriving year-round, we recommend mulching the root zone in fall to retain moisture gently through winter, and monitoring for any signs of pests or disease in spring. Our care guides offer great insights tailored to each season to help you enjoy that tree for many years to come.

We appreciate you taking the time to celebrate your tree’s beauty with us,

Growing with you,
Nature Hills Nursery – Your Trusted Plant Specialists

J
Jane
Shade tree

Growing over 50 feet in our backyard, this tree has brought us such comfort with its colors, acorns, and shade. Our soil is not the best but it seems to thrive and remain healthy. Just love it!

Dear Jane,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Swamp White Oak! We’re thrilled to hear that it has grown so impressively and is providing you with comfort, shade, and those delightful acorns. It’s especially encouraging to know that your tree is thriving despite less-than-ideal soil conditions—that speaks to your great care and the adaptability of this remarkable species.

If you ever want to give your oak an extra boost, studies show that adding organic mulch and ensuring proper watering during dry periods can help maintain its health and vibrant color. Since your soil isn't the best, periodically testing and amending it with compost or balanced fertilizer could further support your tree's growth.

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you ever have questions about your oak or any other plants in your yard. We’re always happy to help you keep your garden flourishing!

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

J
Jane
Shade tree

Growing over 50 feet in our backyard, this tree has brought us such comfort with its colors, acorns, and shade. Our soil is not the best but it seems to thrive and remain healthy. Just love it!

Dear Jane,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience with your Swamp White Oak! We’re truly delighted to hear that it’s thriving in your backyard, even with less-than-ideal soil conditions. These majestic trees do have a remarkable ability to adapt and provide such comforting shade and beauty as they grow tall—over 50 feet is seriously impressive!

If you ever want to help it flourish even more, amending the soil with organic compost or mulch might enhance that health and vibrancy you’re enjoying now. And keep an eye out come fall—the brilliant leaf colors combined with those signature acorns certainly make it a standout centerpiece.

It’s always inspiring to know our plants are bringing joy and life to your outdoor space. Thank you again for choosing Nature Hills and sharing your lovely story.

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

A
Alan
Mature Form

We have this tree in our back yard and I love the shape it is. It is so bold and beautiful all summer and fall. The fact that it is a long living tree, I hope it continues to give us its wonderful shade for years to come.

Hi Alan,

Thank you so much for sharing your appreciation for your Swamp White Oak! We’re thrilled to hear that its bold and beautiful shape brings so much joy to your backyard throughout the seasons. The Swamp White Oak truly is a majestic and enduring tree, and with proper care, it can bless your outdoor space with wonderful shade for generations to come.

To ensure it remains healthy and thriving, remember to water it deeply during dry spells, especially in its early years, and mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Also, keeping an eye out for any common pests or diseases will help keep your oak healthy over the long term.

If you ever want more tips on oak care or inspired by other shade trees for additional layering in your landscape, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re always here to support you!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

A
Alan
Mature Form

We have this tree in our back yard and I love the shape it is. It is so bold and beautiful all summer and fall. The fact that it is a long living tree, I hope it continues to give us its wonderful shade for years to come.

Hi Alan,

Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the Swamp White Oak! We're delighted to hear that you love its bold and beautiful shape throughout the summer and fall. These majestic trees truly are special, and it’s wonderful that you have enjoyed the welcoming shade it provides. Since the Swamp White Oak is known for its longevity and adaptability, it should indeed continue to be a lovely fixture in your backyard for many years to come.

To help keep your oak thriving, just a friendly reminder: watering young trees deeply during dry spells and mulching around the base (while keeping mulch a few inches from the trunk) can really promote strong root growth. Additionally, keeping an eye out for any signs of pests or diseases ensures early attention if needed. If you ever need more tailored tips or support, don’t hesitate to reach out or check our online plant care guides—they’re filled with helpful advice.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts