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Bur Oak Tree
Planting a tree is an act of faith in the future, and oak trees live longer than almost any other tree. For a beautiful, rugged specimen or shade tree on a lawn, you cant beat the Bur Oak. This American native white oak is one of the fastest growing oaks, and the one most tolerant of urban conditions. Young trees grow 12 to 24 inches a year, and so…
Planting a tree is an act of faith in the future, and oak trees live longer than almost any other tree. For a beautiful, rugged specimen or shade tree on a lawn, you cant beat the Bur Oak. This American native white oak is one of the fastest growing oaks, and the one most tolerant of urban conditions. Young trees grow 12 to 24 inches a year, and soon develop into handsome specimens. Their large, leathery leaves create dense shade to keep you cool in summer, and the broad crown makes for a grand look. You are also helping wildlife, since the large acorns are a valuable winter food for both animals and birds. For a shade tree or to develop a wooded area, the Bur Oak cannot be beaten. - Majestic, long-lived specimen tree - Large leathery deep-green leaves - Heavy acorn crops for wildlife - Very tolerant of different conditions - Grows well across almost all the country Plant the Bur Oak tree in full sun, in almost any soil. It will grow in clay or sand, and once established it is very drought tolerant. Yet it also tolerates periods of flooding, such as during the spring thaw. It is hardy even in zone 5, but it also grows well in the heat and drought of Texas. This tree literally lives for hundreds of years, and it is almost never affected by the minor pests or diseases that may be seen on it. For a real investment in the future, which also grows quickly and that will be a handsome small tree in a few years, nothing beats the Bur Oak.
Description
Planting a tree is an act of faith in the future, and oak trees live longer than almost any other tree. For a beautiful, rugged specimen or shade tree on a lawn, you cant beat the Bur Oak. This American native white oak is one of the fastest growing oaks, and the one most tolerant of urban conditions. Young trees grow 12 to 24 inches a year, and soon develop into handsome specimens. Their large, leathery leaves create dense shade to keep you cool in summer, and the broad crown makes for a grand look. You are also helping wildlife, since the large acorns are a valuable winter food for both animals and birds. For a shade tree or to develop a wooded area, the Bur Oak cannot be beaten. - Majestic, long-lived specimen tree - Large leathery deep-green leaves - Heavy acorn crops for wildlife - Very tolerant of different conditions - Grows well across almost all the country Plant the Bur Oak tree in full sun, in almost any soil. It will grow in clay or sand, and once established it is very drought tolerant. Yet it also tolerates periods of flooding, such as during the spring thaw. It is hardy even in zone 5, but it also grows well in the heat and drought of Texas. This tree literally lives for hundreds of years, and it is almost never affected by the minor pests or diseases that may be seen on it. For a real investment in the future, which also grows quickly and that will be a handsome small tree in a few years, nothing beats the Bur Oak.
Specifications
Disease Resistance | almost never affected by the minor pests or diseases |
Foliage | large, leathery leaves |
Foliage Color | deep-green |
Growth Rate | 12 to 24 inches a year |
Hardiness Zone | zone 5 and above |
Light Requirements | full sun |
Mature Shape | broad crown |
Pot Size | #3 Container |
Soil Requirements | almost any soil |
Soil Type | clay or sand |
Species | Bur Oak |
Sun Exposure | full sun |
Type | tree |
Type of Fruit | acorns |
Uses | specimen or shade tree, wildlife food source, wooded area development |
Water Requirements | very drought tolerant, tolerates periods of flooding |