Alba is the Scots Gaelic name for Scotland. Originally an Indo-European word for "white" used in Ptolemy's texts, the word came to be used to describe the kingdoms of the Picts north of the Firth of...
What Quercus alba does is grow. It is the White oak, a tree native to S.E. Canada and E. United States.
The White Oak.
Literally, it translates as "Up with Scotland" - it means the same sort of thing as the French mean when they say "Vive la France".
Quercus Alba is White Oak