White Oak trees are large deciduous shade trees that will live longer than your average shade tree. These trees are fantastic as a large specimen tree. Drought tolerant once established, this tree will shade a large portion of your yard once mature.
All pricing and availability are subject to change
Pricing:
15 gallon – $70
24″ box – $200
Details and Care Information:
Sunset Zones: 1-3, 10
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-9
Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil: Acidic soil pH, but tolerates many soil conditions
Drought Tolerance: Tolerant, but prefer periodic deep waterings
Growth Rate: 12-24” per year
Growth Habit: Conical or Rounded
Height: 60-100ft.
Width: 60-100ft.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous
Longevity: Greater Than 150 Years
Litter Issue: Leaves
Pests and Diseases: Resistant to Verticillium. Susceptible to Leaf Miner, Caterpillars, Borer, Aphids, Scales and Insect Galls, Armillaria, Anthracnose, Canker, Leaf Spot, Powdery Mildew, Root Rot and Chlorosis.
Branch Strength: Medium
Root Damage Potential: Low
Suckering Potential: Low
Salt Tolerance: Moderate
Special Care:
Pruning Advice:
Watering Advice: For more, visit How to Water Your Plants
Staking: Staking will be required when young.
Fertilizer:
Microclimate: What is a Microclimate?
White Oak – Quercus Alba





