Named Hybrids Involving Black Oak
- Quercus x bushii (Quercus marilandica x velutina) - Bush's Oak
- Quercus x cocksii (Quercus laurifolia x velutina) - Cocks Oak
- Quercus x demarei (Quercus nigra x velutina) -
- Quercus x discreta (Quercus shumardii x velutina) -
- Quercus x filialis (Quercus phellos x velutina) -
- Quercus x fontana (Quercus coccinea x velutina) -
- Quercus x hawkinsiae (Quercus rubra x velutina) - Hawkin's Oak
- Quercus x leana (Quercus imbricaria x velutina) - Lea's Oak
- Quercus x palaeolithicola (Quercus ellipsoidalis x velutina) -
- Quercus x podophylla (Quercus incana x velutina) -
- Quercus x rehderi (Quercus ilicifolia x velutina) - Rehder's Oak
- Quercus x vaga (Quercus palustris x velutina) -
- Quercus x willdenowiana (Quercus falcata x velutina) - Willdenow's Oak
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