Quercus macrocarpa

Bur Oak

  • Typically grows 60-80’
  • Fruits are oval acorns, an important source of food for wildlife
  • The leaves turn yellow‑brown in fall

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$104.00


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$871.00

Success Starts With Soil

A medium to large deciduous tree in the white oak group, this oak typically reaches 60–80 feet in height. It produces large, oval-shaped acorns, the biggest among native oaks, with distinctive, deep, fringed cups that serve as a vital food source for wildlife. In autumn, its foliage turns a modest yellow-brown. Twigs may feature characteristic corky ridges or "wings." Perfect as a shade tree.

Attributes
Native
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Songbirds
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Fall
Exposure
Full Sun
Growing Tips for Quercus macrocarpa

Plant in full sun. Thrives in dry to medium, well-drained soil, but is highly adaptable to a variety of soil types. Requires low to moderate watering. Ideal for use as a shade tree or in rain gardens.