Quercus fusiformis (also often referred to as
Q. virginiana var.
fusiformis), commonly known as
Texas live oak,
escarpment live oak,
plateau live oak, or
plateau oak, is an evergreen or nearly evergreen
tree. Its native range includes the
Quartz Mountains and
Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma, through Texas, to the Mexican states of
Coahuila,
Tamaulipas, and
Nuevo León.