Additional information
Scientific Name | Quercus ellipsoidalis |
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Height | 40-50' |
Spread | 35-45' |
Foliage | Dark green |
Native To | |
Zone | 7-Apr |
Fall Foliage | Gorgeous Red-orange |
Size | 1 gallon |
$40.00
Hill’s Oak is an oak native to the northern U.S. It is similar to the pin oak but is less prone to iron chlorosis. Grows best in medium to dry, well-drained soils. Dark green leaves turn a russet red in the fall. This oak is a great source of food for wildlife and provides cover for birds. Full sun. *2013 GreatPlants Winner
NATIVE RANGE
Map courtesy of the USDA-NRCS Plants Database.
Scientific Name | Quercus ellipsoidalis |
---|---|
Height | 40-50' |
Spread | 35-45' |
Foliage | Dark green |
Native To | |
Zone | 7-Apr |
Fall Foliage | Gorgeous Red-orange |
Size | 1 gallon |