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Oak, Bur (Quercus macrocarpa)
Inspiring and memorable in size and presence, irresistible to
wildlife.
Zones: 3 - 8
Oak, California White (Quercus lobata)
This California White Oak can be used as a shade or specimen tree.
Zones: 7 - 11
Oak, Chestnut (Quercus prinus)
The bold aspects of the Chestnut Oak make it an attractive choice for
shade tree use in large areas.
Zones:
4 - 8
Oak, Chinkapin (Quercus muehlenbergii)
A worthy specimen for larger lawns, estates, or parks.
Zones:
4 - 7
Oak, Holly (Quercus ilex)
A native of the Mediterranean region. Drought tolerant.
Zones: 7 - 11
Oak, Live (Quercus virginiana)
Noble shade tree for large properties.
Zones: 7 - 10
Oak, Northern Red (Quercus rubra)
Symmetrical and colorful street or shade tree, durable and great for
wildlife.
Zones: 3 - 8
60'-75' high 45' Spread Bristle-tipped leaves turn red
in the fall. The leaves have 7 to 11 waxy lobes.
Oak, Overcup (Quercus lyrata)
Adaptable, attractive shade tree for any city condition.
Zones: 5 - 9
Oak, Pin (Quercus palustris)
Popular lawn tree provides dynamic fall display, abundant nuts, ample
shade.
Zones: 4 - 8
Oak, Sawtooth (Quercus acutissima)
Showy, pyramidal deciduous shade tree.
Zones: 5 - 9
Oak, Scarlet (Quercus coccinea)
Late burgundy display, inviting to wildlife.
Zones: 4 - 9
Oak, Shumard (Quercus shumardii)
The Shumard Oak is a stately tree with beautiful fall color and great
urban adaptability. It is drought tolerant and fast growing. Prefers
well-drained soil. Produces small acorns loved by deer and squirrels.
Zones: 5 - 9
Oak, Water (Quercus nigra)
Adapted to wet, swampy areas, such as along ponds and stream banks.
Zones: 6 - 9
Oak, White (Quercus alba)
An impressive tree with a stately, broad-rounded form. Suitable for
larger areas.
Zones: 3 - 9
Oak, Willow (Quercus phellos)
Excellent street tree that adapts to urban conditions.
Zones: 5 - 9