Quercus velutina, the eastern black oak or more commonly known as simply black oak, is a species in the red oak (Quercus sect. Lobatae) group of oaks. It is widespread in eastern and central North America, found in all the coastal states from Maine to Texas, inland as far as Ontario, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and eastern Texas.
Other Names: Färgek, 美洲黑櫟, 美洲黑栎, Färber-Eiche, Дуб Бархатистый, Mitigomizh (Metî'gomîc, Te'komîn)
Quercus × leana is a hybrid of plants with 35 observations
Other Names: Quercus imbricaria × Q velutina, Quercus leana, Quercus x leana
Quercus marilandica × velutina is a hybrid of plants with 1 observation
A Citizen Science Project monitoring the different phenophases of the Black Oak trees at the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge/Watertown MA