Maryland State Tree - White Oak


[Color photograph of Wye Oak]

Decidedly uncommon is the magnificant specimen represented here. It is known as the Wye Oak, and located at Wye Mills in Talbot County on the Eastern Shore. Estimated to be nearly 500 years old, the Wye Oak is the largest white oak tree on record, both in Maryland and the nation. It is one of only two trees surviving as a National Champion since inception of the National Big Tree Register 50 years ago. Among its impressive characteristics are massive buttresses or "knees" at the base which help support this huge tree. The Wye Oak measures 31 feet, 2 inches, in circumference, stands 79 feet tall, and has a crown spread of 102 feet.

Wye Oak, Talbot County, Maryland, 1997.
Photo by Tom Darden, courtesy of Secretary of State.

[Color photograph of Wye Oak]

Wye Oak, Talbot County, Maryland, 1971.

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