Willow Oak Trees

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About Willow Oak Trees: Willow Oak is one of the most popular trees for street, parks, estates, and residential properties. Willow Oak is also grown as far north as Cape Code with reasonable success. A beautiful specimen oak. It is a relatively fast growing oak, about 2’ a year.


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Willow Oak
Willow Oak Tree Facts
Scientific Name:
Quercus phellos
Foliage:
Slender Green Leaves
Mature Height:
40-60 Feet
Mature Spread:
30-40 Feet
Soil:
sandy, clay, loam
Zones:
6-9
Moisture:
moderate

Has moderate water requirements and has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils. Fall color is yellow to yellow-brown. It is a good street tree because it is tolerant of heat, drought, air pollution and standing water. Acorns are a good food source for birds and squirrels. The small leaves are easy to clean up in the fall.

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