Swamp Chestnut Oak
The
Quercus Michauxii is commonly known as
Basket Oak,
Cow Oak, as well as
Swamp Chestnut Oak< Go BackGrowing Regions
Swamp chestnut oak occurs from Maryland south along the coast to
northern Florida, west through the Gulf Coast States to eastern Texas,
and north through eastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, southeastern
Missouri, southern Illinois and Indiana, and parts of Kentucky [
16].
General Information
The currently accepted scientific name for swamp chestnut oak is Quercus
michauxii Nutt. (Fagaceae) [
9]. There are no recognized subspecies,
varieties, or forms. There seems to be some confusion about the use of
Q. prinus for chestnut oak, as it is also a synonym for swamp chestnut
oak [
12].
Swamp chestnut oak hybridizes with white oak (Q. alba) to form Beadle
oak (Q. x beadlei Trelease ex Palmer) [
12]. For more information on
swamp chestnut oak hybrids see Little [
35].
Swamp chestnut oak is representative of upland climax communities in the
Southeastern Coastal Plain. It is also listed in vegetation type
classifications of the southern mixed hardwood forests of central
Florida [19].
Much of the information presented here is attributed to:
Snyder, S. A. 1992. Quercus michauxii. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online].
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,
Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer). Available at USDA Forest Service.
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