Quercus Virginiana
Quercus virginiana, commonly known as the Southern Live Oak, is a large evergreen tree native to the southeastern United States. It is characterized by its broad, spreading canopy and thick, leathery leaves that remain green year-round. The tree can grow up to 80 feet tall and has a trunk that can reach a diameter of 3 feet or more.
The Southern Live Oak is known for its strong, durable wood, which is often used in furniture and flooring. It also provides important habitat for various wildlife species, including birds and insects. This tree is often associated with the iconic landscapes of the American South, particularly in areas like Charleston and Savannah.