References and External Links
- Flora of North America: Laurel Oak
- NC State Fact Sheet: Laurel Oak
- Trees of Alabama and the Southeast: Laurel Oak
- Virginia Tech, Dept. of Forestry Fact Sheet: Darlington oak
- USDA PLANTS profile: Darlington oak
- Floridata: Quercus hemisphaerica
- Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida: Laurel Oak or Swamp Laurel Oak?
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