White Oak (Swamp? )

Johnnyd

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I collected this White Oak from my neighbor's property this spring. I was interested in confirming that it is a Swamp Oak. It has some low movement, but lacks branches in the middle of the tree. I was hoping someone with experience could let me know if there is a chance it will bud out on this craggy bark. I noticed that it bud out from smoother areas of the bark.20240617_135328.jpg
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My plan is to let it grow until leaf drop and cut back to the 1st leaf on each branch in October. Alternatively I could wait an extra year to build strength.
Any other ideas? I know Vafisher and Zach Smith have worked with Swamp Oak.
 
Looks like the leaf lobes have bristles on the tips. I don't think any oaks in the Leucobalanus subgenus have bristles.
 
I looked through the Field ID book. The only one close with bristles is the blackjack oak. It may be a hybrid.
 
Blackjack is my guess too. I don't see that blocky bark on the other young red/black oaks, but you've got more species down there than I have here.
 
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