The Quercus alba tree (also known as Eastern White Oak) has a spreading tree shape. It is native to primarily Eastern North America (some Central NA) and can be found all the way from Quebec, Canada to the northern parts of Florida, U.S (USDA, n.d.). The Q. alba tree usually grows to be about 24-30m tall with a DBH of 0.9-1.2m (USDA Forest Service, n.d.). Please see the research section below for more information on the Q. alba tree.
Fun fact: the Q. alba tree has medicinal properties, and can be used to treat diarrhea (Foster & Duke, 2014).
References:
Foster, S., & Duke, J. A. (2014). Peterson field guide to medicinal plants and herbs of eastern and central North
America. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
USDA Forest Service. (n.d.). Quercus alba. In SRS–654: Southern Hardwoods - Volume 2. Retrieved April 25, 2023, from https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/pubs/misc/ag_654/volume_2/quercus/alba.htm