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Black Oak
Quercus velutina

The oak of sandy areas. Black Oak tends to be found on well drained sites such as sand or gravel. The leaves are very similar to Red Oak, but fall color is a tan-brown. Leaves do not persist through winter. Ultimate size is slightly smaller than Red Oak in the Chicago region. As you go east, the Black Oak can reach massive proportions. The pioneers used the bark for yellow dye. We are currently growing a Black x Shingle cross. I am very curious to see if there is such a thing as hybrid vigor. I will let you know more in the future!

Environment:
 Xeric  Dry/Mesic
 Mesic  Wet/Mesic
 Hydric  


Exposure:
 Shade  Part Shade
 Morning Sun  Full Sun


Bloom Period:
 Spring  Summer
 Fall  


General Information:
 Mature Height (ft) 60  
 Mature Width (feet)   45  
 Butterfly Host   False  
 Flower Color   Green/White  
 Fall Color   Light Brown  
 Bark Description   Smooth/Brown  


Pricing Information per unit: 5 Gallon Growing Method
 1 to 9 $20.00  
 10 to 19   $18.00  
 20 or more   $16.00  

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 Above Ground Plant Material is $10 more than Root Bag prices.

 
 
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