Quercus macrocarpa
A slow growing, but massive and long-lived species of oak. Produces the largest acorn of any North American oak species. Can tolerate soils from wet to dry and droughty and grow in part shade but prefers full sun.
Protection from deer browsing is recommended.
Sold as bareroot seedlings, 18-24" tall.
Quercus macrocarpa
A slow growing, but massive and long-lived species of oak. Produces the largest acorn of any North American oak species. Can tolerate soils from wet to dry and droughty and grow in part shade but prefers full sun.
Protection from deer browsing is recommended.
Sold as bareroot seedlings, 18-24" tall.