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H- White Oak

Scientific Name: Quercus alba
Height: 60-100 feet
Growth Rate: 12-18
Habitat: Somewhat shade tolerant, but should be planted in full or partial sun. Prefers well drained, sandy, loam or clay soils.
Spacing: 15' x 15'

White Oak is a Native Species. It is a stately tree that retains its leaves into winter. It has a deep taproot and its acorns provide food for wildlife. The leaves have a red or brown to maroon color in the fall.
White Oak is often planted as a shade tree and is less susceptible to Oak Wilt Disease than Red Oak. It is susceptible to soil compaction.

Age & Size: Seedlings 1-0, 12-18 inches

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