Burr Oak Seedlings for Sale (Quercus Macrocarpa)
Burr Oak Seedlings go on to grow a tree that is both mighty and pleasantly imposing on the surrounding landscape. Living for over 200 years, this tree will grow slowly and steadily but is undeniably worth the wait. Producing the largest acorns native to the United States, this tree will quickly attract local critters to your landscape. It is equal parts tall as it is massively wide, commanding attention wherever it grows.
Plant Details – Burr Oak Seedlings (Oak Seedlings)
Family: Fagaeceae
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Water Needs: Low - Medium
Height: 70-80 ft.
Spread: 60-80 ft.
Growth Rate: Slow - Moderate
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Color: Inconspicuous yellow & green
Wildlife Value: Provides food & habitat for local fauna
This burly tree can easily handle a variety of conditions, from polluted air to droughted soils. It is equally adapted to both the cold and heat. Its large leaves (up to 1 foot long) have distinctly deep lobes that turn a golden color in the fall. The massive acorns of this tree make quick work of attracting all sorts of critters to its habitat who end up sticking around due to the valuable nesting spots.
Landscape Uses & Maintenance Tips for Burr Oak Trees
Due to the broad size this tree grows into, it is an incredibly effective windbreak and shade spot. Additionally, its large spread requires an even larger planting spot, making this a popular choice for park restoration. The young sapling will form a deep central taproot, making careful transplanting a necessity.
It is recommended to mulch around the base of the seedlings to help with weed suppression. Prune only when needed in the dormant season to help encourage a central branch.
Unique Characteristics of Burr Oak (Mossycup Oak)
They will quickly begin to produce distinct bark with deep, vertical creases. The leaves are often described as fiddle-shaped due to the smooth but deep carved-out lobes.