




White Oak Tree
Attractive fall color and acorns
Long-lived, resilient tree species
Beautiful, large, spreading canopy
Thrives in
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White Oak Tree - Quercus alba
White Oak Tree (Quercus alba) is an incredibly mighty native tree that will make a prominent, magnificent statement in your yard or landscape.
Plant Details - White Oak Tree
Family: Fagaceae
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Water Needs: Moist
Height: 50 – 100 ft.
Spread: 60 – 80 ft.
Growth Rate: Slow
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Color: Yellow
Wildlife Value: Attracts birds
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - White Oak Tree
The White Oak Tree is truly a magnificent deciduous native tree that will become a centerpiece of your home or property. In the fall, its deeply lobed and rounded green leaves change to a dark red. There are few other trees that have the grace and stature that this species is able to provide.
As this tree grows, it will provide great shade and become a haven for wildlife, including birds and small mammals.
Its flowers are not showy but hang downwards and are a yellow green in color. The oak tree will prolifically produce many acorns.
Plant this tree in an area that gets full sun. Avoid planting it in a location with shade that will limit its growth. Give it enough space to grow and spread out as it matures.
This tree will grow the best in neutral to acidic soil. It is versatile and can grow in various soil types, including loam and sand, so do not fret if you do not yet know what soil type is on your property.
Plant this tree in well draining soil. Avoid planting it in compacted soil.
Water this tree thoroughly and deeply until it is well established. After this initial growing period, it is somewhat drought tolerant.
Watch it for damage from insects and have an action plan ready to implement.
This tree is generally deer resistant – except when it is young and vulnerable to browsing damage.
Noteworthy Characteristics
The White Oak Tree is a host plant for many butterfly species.
Birds will nest in this tree and eat its many acorns that drop to the ground below.
Its large acorns are a delicacy amongst animals, and are often preferred over other species of oaks.
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Height at Maturity
Over 25 Feet

Care
White Oak Trees thrive in well-drained soil with regular watering, particularly during dry periods. They benefit from occasional deep watering and mulching to retain moisture. Trim in late winter to clear dead or damaged branches, promoting a robust and healthy structure.

Plant Reproduction
White Oak Tree (Quercus alba) spreads primarily through acorns and root sprouts.
Plant bare root trees during the dormant season in early spring or late fall (November through April). Dig the hole twice as wide as the roots so the soil is well-drained. Position the tree so the root flare is at or just above ground level. Fill the hole back with the soil you dug from and water. Maintain soil moisture, especially in the tree's early years, by providing deep, regular watering. Apply a 2-4 inch mulch away from the trunk at the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Prune trees during the first few seasons to establish strength and resilience, remove damaged branches, and continue maintenance pruning as the tree matures. Regularly inspect for pests and diseases and apply integrated pest management practices. Protect young trees from mechanical damage and extreme temperatures with tree guards, and stake them if necessary for support, removing the stakes after one or two years.
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Majestic Growth:
White Oak Trees develop into large, stately trees with a broad canopy, offering a stunning focal point for any landscape.
Wildlife Magnet:
These trees produce acorns that attract a variety of wildlife, providing a natural habitat for birds and small animals.
Long Lifespan:
Known for their durability, White Oaks can live for centuries, becoming a lasting legacy in your garden.
Strong and Hardy:
White Oak Trees are highly resilient, able to thrive in a range of soil conditions and climates with minimal maintenance.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my White Oak Tree?
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Care Tips
White Oak Trees thrive in well-drained soil with regular watering, particularly during dry periods. They benefit from occasional deep watering and mulching to retain moisture. Trim in late winter to clear dead or damaged branches, promoting a robust and healthy structure.
Light Requirements
White Oak Trees thrive best in full sun, obtaining at least 6 hours of unaffected sunlight daily. They can tolerate partial shade but prefer bright, open areas for optimal growth and development.
Hardy Planting Zones
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