Blackjack Oak/Quercus marilandica
Laurel Oak
Quercus laurifolia Michx.
Bark nearly black, divided into broad flat ridges by deep fissures. Twigs 2 to 3 mm in diameter, usually reddish brown. Buds ovoid, reddish brown, 2 to 4 mm long. Leaves alternate, semi-deciduous, simple, a few shed in fall, a few persisting until spring; elliptic to spatulate, 7 to 15 cm long, 2 to 4 cm wide; apex acute or obtuse, margin entire, base cuneate; shiny green above, paler below; petioles 3 to 5 mm long, midrib conspicuous on underside. Flowers unisexual; staminate in catkins as leaves unfold; pistillate on twigs at leaf scars. Fruit an acorn, sessile to subsessile, cup 15 to 20 mm wide, enclosing about one-fourth of nut; nut hemispheric, rounded at apex and flattened at bottom, 15 mm long.
Laurel Oak/Quercus laurifolia
Water Oak
Quercus nigra L.
Bark smooth, grayish black, becoming scaly with age. Branches spreading to ascending, forming a round-topped crown in the open. Twigs 3 to 5 mm in diameter, gray. Buds ovoid, acute, reddish brown, 3 to 7 mm long. Leaves alternate, deciduous, simple; variable in shape and size, obovate to spatulate, 5 to 10 cm long, 2 to 5 cm wide; margin entire, wavy to distinctly lobed in juvenile specimens; sessile or with petiole to 1 cm long. Flowers unisexual; staminate catkins 5 to 8 cm long, pistillate catkins short-peduncled. Fruit an acorn about 15 mm wide, 10 mm high; cup thin, enclosing about one-fifth to one-third of the nut.