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The Angel Oak is a Southern live oakSouthern live oak

Southern live oak is an evergreen or nearly evergreen oak tree, Quercus virginiana, native to the southeastern United St...
 tree located in Angel Oak Park, in Charleston, South CarolinaCharleston, South Carolina

Charleston is a city in the counties of Berkeley and Charleston in the U.S....
, on Johns IslandJohns Island, South Carolina

Johns Island is an island just across the Stono River from the city of Charleston, South Carolina....
, one of South Carolina's Sea IslandsSea Islands

The Sea Islands are a chain of tidal and barrier islands along the Atlantic Ocean....
. It is estimated to be over 1500 years old, standing 20 m (65 ft) tall, 2.47 m (9 ft) in diameter, and the crown covers an area of 1,580 mē (17,000 square feet). Its longest limb is 27 m (89 ft) in length. The tree and surrounding park have been owned by the city of Charleston since 1991.

Angel Oak is a live oak. It is native to the Lowcountry and is not very tall but has a widespread canopy. Lumber from the live oak forests in the Sea Islands was highly valued for shipbuilding in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Angel Oak stands on part of Abraham Waight's 1717 land grant. Mr. Waight owned several plantations.

The Angel Oak is thought to be one of the oldest living things east of the Mississippi RiverMississippi River Summary

The Mississippi River, derived from the old Ojibwe word misi-ziibi meaning 'great river' , is the longest river in the U...
. Acorns from the Angel Oak have grown to produce authentic direct-offspring trees. Live oaks generally grow out and not up, but the Angel Oak has had plenty of time to do both, standing high and with a canopy providing of shade. Its limbs, the size of tree trunks themselves, are so large and heavy that some of them rest on the ground (some even drop underground for a few feet and then come back up), a feature common to only the very oldest live oaks.

It has survived countless hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and human interference. Angel Oak was damaged severely during Hurricane HugoHurricane Hugo Overview

Hurricane Hugo was a destructive Category 5 hurricane that struck Puerto Rico, St....
 but has since recovered.

In the spring and summer there are numerous artistic events, including the "Evening Under the Angel Oak" series, which feature music, dramatic presentations, and various other activities, especially during the Spoleto Festival in May/June.

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List of famous treesList of famous trees

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