Quercus Nuttalli is a species of oak tree that is commonly found in the Southern United States, especially in Louisiana and Mississippi. This type of oak is also known by a variety of other names and synonyms, including Nuttall's oak, red oak, pin oak, and shingle oak. The name "Nuttalli" is in honor of Thomas Nuttall, an English botanist who explored the southern United States in the early 19th century. The tree species is known for its large, leathery leaves and its acorns, which are an important food source for many types of wildlife. Quercus Nuttalli is a beautiful and important component of the southern U.S. ecology.