White Oak
Quercus alba
Keystone Plant
Native Range: Eastern North America
Zone: 3-9
Height: 50-80’ Spread: 50-80’
Bloom Time: May
Bloom: Yellow-green catkins, Needs Pollinator
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Water: Well-drained soils, drought tolerant once established
Suggested Use: Shade tree, wildlife habitat
Wildlife: Supports 500+ Lepidoptera larvae, acorns food for turkey, deer, squirrels, blue jays, wood ducks, many other mammals/birds
Tolerates: Clay, black walnut, air pollution, road salt, drought once established
Quercus alba
Keystone Plant
Native Range: Eastern North America
Zone: 3-9
Height: 50-80’ Spread: 50-80’
Bloom Time: May
Bloom: Yellow-green catkins, Needs Pollinator
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Water: Well-drained soils, drought tolerant once established
Suggested Use: Shade tree, wildlife habitat
Wildlife: Supports 500+ Lepidoptera larvae, acorns food for turkey, deer, squirrels, blue jays, wood ducks, many other mammals/birds
Tolerates: Clay, black walnut, air pollution, road salt, drought once established
Quercus alba
Keystone Plant
Native Range: Eastern North America
Zone: 3-9
Height: 50-80’ Spread: 50-80’
Bloom Time: May
Bloom: Yellow-green catkins, Needs Pollinator
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Water: Well-drained soils, drought tolerant once established
Suggested Use: Shade tree, wildlife habitat
Wildlife: Supports 500+ Lepidoptera larvae, acorns food for turkey, deer, squirrels, blue jays, wood ducks, many other mammals/birds
Tolerates: Clay, black walnut, air pollution, road salt, drought once established