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from the Trees family.
The White Oak tree, Quercus alba, is a great majestic long-lived tree that will last for generations. It is an excellent wildlife source of food mass in the form of acorns. This deciduous shade tree has moderate water requirements and has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils. Does best on deep, moist, well-drained, acid soils. This tree grows at a moderate pace. The White Oak is pyramidal in youth and then develops broad crown with age.
The dense foliage is bluish-green, to reddish-brown in fall. The White Oak is the tree from which the phrase ""The Mighty Oak"" was coined. It is an excellent specimen tree needing plenty of room to mature properly. Advantages of the White Oak are that they are easily transplanted when young and they have a high resistance to ice breakage and oak wilt. They require very little maintenance.
Mature Height |
60 - 100 feet |
Mature Spread |
50 - 90 feet |
Soil Type |
Widely Adaptable |
Foliage |
Green |
Mature Form |
Broad, Massive, Spreading |
Growth Rate |
Slow |
Sun Exposure |
Full Sun - Partial Sun |
Flower Color |
Yellowish, Green Insignificant |
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