Water Oak

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Scientific name: Quercus nigra

Water oak is native to Alachua County and a larval host for three species of butterflies. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually moist to soil that experiences short very dry periods. Acorns are edible but you must first leach out the tannins.

Size: 3-gallon pots

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Scientific name: Quercus nigra

Water oak is native to Alachua County and a larval host for three species of butterflies. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually moist to soil that experiences short very dry periods. Acorns are edible but you must first leach out the tannins.

Size: 3-gallon pots

Scientific name: Quercus nigra

Water oak is native to Alachua County and a larval host for three species of butterflies. It likes full to partial sun and soil that is usually moist to soil that experiences short very dry periods. Acorns are edible but you must first leach out the tannins.

Size: 3-gallon pots