The overcup oak obviously got its name from the acorn caps that nearly cover the entire nut. Found typically in lower, more saturated soils than other white oaks, this oak tree is usually found in bottomland areas near permanently flooded sloughs.
The overcup oak obviously got its name from the acorn caps that nearly cover the entire nut. Found typically in lower, more saturated soils than other white oaks, this oak tree is usually found in bottomland areas near permanently flooded sloughs.
