Introducing the Swamp Chestnut Oak, a majestic deciduous tree that combines impressive size with remarkable adaptability, making it an ideal choice for parks, expansive gardens and open spaces. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this tree serves as a functional and ecologically beneficial addition to landscaping, thriving in a variety of environments, including full Sun conditions and medium to wet soil. Notably, its preference for moisture makes it suitable for rain gardens. Come fall, the Swamp Oak transforms into a breathtaking display of vibrant autumn hues, offering both shade and visual allure. Additionally, as a favored tree for attracting whitetail deer, its mast production consistently draws deer for hunting. Native to zones 5 to 9 in the northeastern and southeastern Canada, the Swamp Chestnut Oak commands attention with a towering height of 50 to 60 feet and a spread ranging from 30 to 40 feet. With low-tannin, large acorns, this fast-growing tree not only adds visual splendor but also provides a great fall food source for wildlife enthusiasts and deer hunters alike.