No, the water oak (Quercus nigra) is not evergreen.
An evergreen tree takes more than a year to lose and replace its foliage. A deciduous tree loses and replaces its foliage before a year is up. The water oak holds onto its leaves well into the winter. But the time frame of leaf growth and drop still takes place within less than a year.
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