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Foliage of the Laurel Oak, Swamp Laurel Oak or Diamond Leaf Oak (Quercus laurifolia), a broad-crowned 25-30m tall tree native to the eastern United States from coastal. Virginia to southeastern Texas. Normally evergreen or semi-evergreen, in cold winters this tree may be briefly deciduous. Its small acorns are borne singly or in pairs. The Laurel Oak foliage can be distinguished from that of the related. Sand Oak. Laurel (Quercus hemisphaerica) by being broader, usually completely smooth edges and broad base. Order: Fagales, Family: Fagaceae