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White tail deer and other wildlife animals such as the raccoon, turkey, and game birds love to eat the acorns of the Chapman Oak Tree. The Chapman Oak, Quercus chapmanii, leaves remain on the tree until late winter or early spring and then turn yellow or bright red before falling. A one gallon Chapman Oak Tree will grow to a height of 2 feet the first year of planting, and this oak tree is a rare coastal oak that is native from South Carolina to Florida and is found frequently growing near salt water and sand dunes on the S.E. Atlantic coast. The Chapman Oak usually grows several stems-as in bushes from a single stem, but occasionally can grow into a 40 foot tall tree at inland sites.