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Swamp White Oak Tree Seeds (Quercus Bicolor)

Swamp White Oak Tree Seeds (Quercus Bicolor)

Wet feet. Deep roots. Two-toned bark that peels like nothing else.

Quercus bicolor, the Swamp White Oak, is one of the most distinctive and adaptable native oaks in eastern North America, instantly recognizable by its shaggy, two-toned bark that peels back on the upper branches in long, curling strips to reveal lighter tan-gray inner bark beneath. It tolerates wet, poorly drained soils and seasonal flooding where most other oaks struggle, making it the go-to native oak for low-lying sites, rain gardens, and areas with seasonal water table fluctuation. It also produces sweet, low-tannin acorns that ripen in a single season and are among the most eagerly consumed by deer, turkey, and waterfowl of any oak in its range. If you are looking to buy Swamp White Oak seeds or grow this distinctive native oak from seed, this is the oak for the sites other oaks will not handle.

  • Shaggy, two-toned peeling bark on the upper branches, one of the most distinctive bark textures of any native oak
  • Exceptional tolerance for wet, poorly drained, and seasonally flooded soils
  • Produces sweet, low-tannin acorns in a single season, among the most eagerly consumed by wildlife
  • Cold-hardy to zone 4, adaptable to a wide range of soils beyond its riparian native habitat
  • Brilliant gold to bronze fall color, reliable and rich in most growing conditions

Things you probably did not know about the Swamp White Oak

The two-toned bark peels in a pattern unique among native oaks. The upper branches of Swamp White Oak develop a characteristic where the outer bark peels back in long strips, revealing the contrasting lighter inner bark. This creates a shaggy, untidy appearance that landscape architects sometimes call picturesque. The species name bicolor refers directly to this two-toned bark characteristic, the defining visual identification feature of the species.

It is more cold-hardy than its swamp association suggests. Swamp White Oak grows naturally along the edges of wetlands and floodplains across the northeastern United States, which might suggest it needs wet conditions to thrive. In cultivation it performs excellently in ordinary well-drained garden soils across a wide range of climates, demonstrating that its wet-soil tolerance is a competitive adaptation that allowed it to occupy sites other oaks avoid, not a requirement for its survival.

The acorns are ready to eat in a single season and have very low tannins. Unlike Red Oak acorns that require two years to mature and are intensely bitter with tannins, Swamp White Oak acorns mature in one season and are low enough in tannins to be consumed by wildlife and humans with minimal processing. They are among the sweetest acorns available from any eastern oak and were eaten by Indigenous peoples with less preparation than most other acorn species.

It provides critical habitat in flooded bottomlands where few other canopy trees survive. In the floodplain forests of the Midwest and Northeast, Swamp White Oak is often the dominant canopy tree in areas that experience seasonal flooding. These riparian forests provide some of the most ecologically productive habitat in the landscape, and Swamp White Oak is the keystone species that makes them possible.

Growing Details

  • Botanical Name: Quercus bicolor
  • Stratification: Required, 30 to 60 days cold moist stratification, recalcitrant seed, keep moist
  • USDA Zones: 4 to 8
  • Soil: Adaptable, tolerates wet, poorly drained, or seasonally flooded soils as well as ordinary garden conditions
  • Light: Full sun
  • Height: 50 to 60 feet
  • Spread: 50 to 80 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate, 1 to 1.5 feet per year

Plant it in the wet corner where other oaks do not establish and let it become the tree that anchors that part of the property for the next two centuries.

FAQ

Do you pre-stratify the seeds?

Most of our seeds are not pre-stratified. We ship them unstratified so you can control germination timing based on your local growing season. We sell to all 50 U.S. states and Canadian provinces, and since each region has different planting windows, pre-stratifying would risk seeds germinating in transit or before you're ready to plant.

True stratification requires cold, moist conditions, which can lead to premature sprouting or mold if not timed properly. To avoid this, we store most seeds in dry cold conditions to preserve viability — but this does not initiate stratification.

Do any of your seeds need to stay moist? (Recalcitrant seeds)

Yes — some species we offer are recalcitrant, meaning they must remain moist to stay viable and cannot be dried out. Examples include: Chestnut, Hazelnut, Paw Paw, etc.

These seeds are shipped in moist cold storage and are clearly labeled on the product page when applicable. Please refrigerate immediately upon arrival and follow included care instructions.

Do you ship internationally?

We currently ship to the United States and Canada only. Unfortunately, we cannot ship to other countries without a phytosanitary certificate, which is required by most international customs agencies.

If you're interested in shipping outside North America, please contact us. Note that a phytosanitary certificate typically adds $60–$80 USD per seed type and must be arranged in advance.


Shipping & What's Included

Shipping & Packaging

Hand-packed in resealable zipper kraft paper seed bags

Stratification and planting instructions included with every order

1 free bonus seed pack included with every order

Ships within 3–5 business days via USPS

Return Policy


Due to the nature of our products, we do not accept returns on seeds.
However, if your order arrives damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 7 days and we’ll make it right.



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