Quercus garryana - Oregon White Oak

Description

Oregon white oak is a slow-growing, broad-spreading tree with a rounded crown and heavy, intricate branches, often shrubby when young. The wood is commercially important for furniture, shipbuilding, cabinets and other uses, while the acorns are relished by deer and squirrels.

Plant Type Deciduous tree.
Flower Color Brown.
Bloom Period Spring.
Height at Maturity 40-90'
Plant Spacing 25'
Light Requirements Sun, part shade, shade.
Moisture Needs Dry in summer, not suited for irrigated lawns. Tolerates drought.
Soil Type

 Loam, clay.