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  1. Live oak - Wikipedia

    According to the Live Oak Society the oldest southern live oak is believed to be the Seven Sisters Oak located in Mandeville, Louisiana with an estimated age of 500–1,000 years.

  2. Live oak | Description, Tree, Wood, Leaves, & Facts | Britannica

    A live oak is any of several species of North American oak trees. Live oak derives its name from the fact that it is evergreen and durable: lumbered or injured trees send up many sprouts, which also produce …

  3. Live Oak Tree Facts - Tips On Caring For Live Oaks In The Landscape ...

    Mar 23, 2023 · Live oak tree facts give you some idea of how impressive this oak might be in your backyard. The tree grows some 60 feet (18 m.) tall, but the strong, sinuous branches can spread to …

  4. Southern Live Oak - National Wildlife Federation

    Learn facts about the southern live oak’s habitat, life history, and more.

  5. Live Oak Tree Facts - sptreefarm.com

    The name live oak came from the fact that they remain green and "alive" throughout the winter when other oak trees are dormant and leafless. Live oak trees can grow in forests, in front of buildings …

  6. Learn About Live Oak - Arbor Day Foundation

    The huge branches of a live oak festooned with Spanish moss and spreading horizontally over grassy lawns is iconic. The tree has long been a favorite not only for its beauty and shade but also for its …

  7. Live Oak - Home & Garden Information Center

    Live oaks (Quercus virginiana) are some of the most recognized native trees in South Carolina. Live oak is a massive, picturesque, and wide-spreading evergreen tree with large, horizontal, and arching …

  8. What Is a Live Oak? Its Name, Features, and History

    Aug 17, 2025 · Explore the iconic Live Oak tree: its unique identity, distinguishing features, and profound historical and ecological significance.

  9. Live Oak Tree: Leaves, Bark, Acorns (Pictures) - Identification and ...

    Dec 16, 2022 · The live oak tree is an impressive evergreen tree with sprawling branches, leathery lanceolate leaves, and dark brown or black egg-shaped acorns. Live oak trees grow rapidly, and they …

  10. Live Oak - U.S. National Park Service

    Apr 14, 2021 · Live oaks are fast growing, hardy trees that prefer acidic, sandy soil and lots of sun. They are fairly salt tolerant, but if you look at them from the side of the picnic area parking lot, you will …