Family: Fagaceae

Scientific Name: Quercus alba

Common Name: White Oak

Description

White Oak (Quercus alba) s a native Oak.  Has a moderate growth rate reaching a medium size.

Pronunciation(Kwer-kus)(AL-ba)
Plant TypeTrees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone3b-9
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteadaptable, best grown on deep well drained rich soils
Fruitsolitary acorns, paired, 3/4 of an inch long, food for many wild animals.
Leavesalternate, simple, deeply lobed, lobe margins are entire, a reddish purple fall coloration
Stemslight ashy gray bark
DimensionsPyramidal at youth becoming wide spreading, rounded crown with a short stalky trunk. Size: 80-100 feet all by 1/4 to 1/2 spread
Propagationacorns
Misc FactsNot used much in the landscape but the wood is used for furniture, whiskey barrels, flowering etc. Alba (white) refers to the light color of the bark AKA: American White Oak
Notes & Reference0#1-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, #93-North American Landscape Trees, #94-Trees of the Eastern and Central United States and Canada)
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