Growing with both parents, Q. falcata & Q. ilicifolia.
Hybrid named after New Jersey, and photographed in New Jersey. So nice.
Thanks to Gerry Moore, USDA NRCS, for bringing me to this site.
[Note in October 2021: after several years of people checking these oaks for acorns, they never seem to produce them, suggesting that this may be a sterile hybrid. The type specimen lacks acorns and original description lacks any description of them as well.]