Collection: Black Oak (Quercus velutina)

The Black Oak is a majestic hardwood native to the eastern and central United States, thriving from the Great Lakes down through the Ozarks and into the Appalachian foothills. Found in dry upland forests and sunny ridges, this oak bears deeply furrowed bark and glossy green leaves that blaze russet in autumn. Its acorns are a vital food source for deer, squirrels, and countless birds, making it an essential keystone species in North American woodlands.