Quercus Garryana is commonly known as the Oregon white oak, found in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Apart from the scientific name, there are several other synonyms used to refer to this tree. These include Garry oak, tan oak, shinnery oak, and Oregon oak. It is a slow-growing, long-lived tree with a wide crown, reaching up to 100 feet in height. It is highly valued for its timber, which is hard and dense and commonly used for furniture, flooring, and cabinetry. The Quercus Garryana is also an important species for wildlife, providing habitat and food for various animals such as squirrels, deer, and birds.