QUERCUS MACROCARPA
QUERCUS MACROCARPA
QUERCUS MACROCARPA
Couldn't load pickup availability
Quercus macrocarpa
Bur Oak
» Typically grows 60-80’
» Fruits are oval acorns, an important source of food for wildlife
» The leaves turn yellow‑brown in fall
Category:Tree
Breeder:American Beauties Native Plants
Hardiness Zone:3-8
Height:60-80 ft
Spread:60-80 ft
A medium to large deciduous tree in the white oak group, this oak typically reaches 60–80 feet in height. It produces large, oval-shaped acorns, the biggest among native oaks, with distinctive, deep, fringed cups that serve as a vital food source for wildlife. In autumn, its foliage turns a modest yellow-brown. Twigs may feature characteristic corky ridges or "wings." Perfect as a shade tree.
Share



Subscribe to our emails
Subscribe to our mailing list for insider news, product launches, and more.