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Oak - White (Quercus alba)
8-24" Bare Root Seedling
White oak is a large deciduous tree well-adapted to wetter soils. Like all oaks, this species is considered a “masting species” meaning it produces some acorns every year, but every 3-5 years the tree will produce very large crops of acorns.
This tree is a wonderful addition to your landscape and will tolerate a wide variety of planting conditions.
As a member of the white oak group, this oak is less susceptible to oak wilt.
Height: 100 ft
Soils: wet to moderately dry soils
Water: Somewhat drought tolerant
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Wildlife: den tree/nutrition/browse
Picture by Paul Wray, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org
8-24" Bare Root Seedling
White oak is a large deciduous tree well-adapted to wetter soils. Like all oaks, this species is considered a “masting species” meaning it produces some acorns every year, but every 3-5 years the tree will produce very large crops of acorns.
This tree is a wonderful addition to your landscape and will tolerate a wide variety of planting conditions.
As a member of the white oak group, this oak is less susceptible to oak wilt.
Height: 100 ft
Soils: wet to moderately dry soils
Water: Somewhat drought tolerant
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Wildlife: den tree/nutrition/browse
Picture by Paul Wray, Iowa State University, Bugwood.org

