Description
Excellent in both wet and upland soils, this tree has a coarser, less deeply incised leaf than Q. alba, and acorns borne on 2- 4″ stalks. It shows good transplant success. Named a 1999 GreatPlants® for the Great Plains Award winner.
Quercus bicolor
Excellent in both wet and upland soils, this tree has a coarser, less deeply incised leaf than Q. alba, and acorns borne on 2- 4″ stalks. It shows good transplant success. Named a 1999 GreatPlants® for the Great Plains Award winner.
Name | Quercus bicolor |
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Height | 50-60' |
Spread | 40-50' |
Shape | Narrow, rounded, open |
Foliage | Dark green with felty white beneath |
Fall Foliage | Yellow-brown to red |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Zone | 4-8 |