Myrtle Oak

A hardy, evergreen oak tree native to Florida, the Myrtle Oak is a slow-growing species that thrives in sandy, well-drained soils. It is known for its resilience to drought and moderate tolerance to salt spray, making it an excellent choice for coastal plantings. This tree provides essential habitat and food for wildlife, particularly birds and small mammals. It is a vital component of scrub and scrubby flatwood ecosystems.

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Myrtle Oak is an excellent choice for dry, sandy environments, coastal landscapes, and wildlife gardens. Its adaptability and ecological importance make it a valuable addition to native plantings.

Scientific Name: Quercus myrtifolia
Common Name: Myrtle Oak
Hardiness Zones: 8A-10B
Height: 15 to 20 feet, rarely reaching 35 feet
Spread: 8 to 10 feet
Growth Rate: Slow

Foliage:

  • Spring & Summer: Dark green, leathery leaves with revolute margins

  • Fall: Evergreen, retaining its foliage year-round

Bark: Gray and vertically fissured

Sun: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, sandy soils with an acidic pH
Wildlife Value: Provides cover and food for small mammals and birds. Acorns serve as an essential food source for the Florida scrub-jay, squirrels, and other wildlife. Also serves as a larval host for hairstreak and duskywing butterflies.

Why Choose Myrtle Oak?

Drought Tolerant

Highly adapted to dry environments and does not require supplemental watering once established.

Coastal Hardy

Moderate salt spray tolerance makes it suitable for coastal plantings.

Wildlife Beneficial

Provides food and shelter for a variety of animals and insects.

Low Maintenance

Thrives in nutrient-poor soils and requires minimal care.

Environmental Benefits of Planting Myrtle Oak

This data is based on US Averages of healthy and mature trees over a 20-year period.

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CO2 Offset

A single myrtle oak can offset the CO₂ emissions produced by driving an average gas-powered car for 16,557 miles.

Water Filtration

A single myrtke oak can absorb enough stormwater to fill 1,917 bathtubs, reducing erosion, runoff, and supporting transpiration.

Removes Air Pollution

A single myrtle oak removes as much air pollution as the weight of 240 smartphones.

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