Bur Oak

A massive and resilient shade tree, the Bur Oak is known for its impressive size, adaptability, and unique acorns. With a broad, symmetrical crown and deeply furrowed bark, it provides excellent shade and a stately presence in any landscape. It is a highly adaptable tree that thrives in various soil types and environmental conditions, making it an excellent choice for both urban and rural settings.

 

Sizes Available

Wholesale Only

1 Gallon

$4.00

3 Gallon

$8.00

7 Gallon

$22.00

15 Gallon

$50.00

A mature Bur Oak showcasing its broad canopy and deeply furrowed bark, making it a standout shade tree for parks, large landscapes, and restoration projects.

 

Scientific Name: Quercus macrocarpa
Common Name: Bur Oak
Hardiness Zones: 3 through 8
Height: 70 to 90 feet
Spread: 60 to 80 feet
Growth Rate: Medium

Foliage:

  • Spring & Summer: Dark green, large lobed leaves (4 to 12 inches long) with a thick, leathery texture

  • Fall: Turns copper, yellow, or brown, providing seasonal interest

Bark:

  • Light brown to grey, deeply furrowed on older trees

  • Young stems feature corky ridges, adding texture and character

Sun: Prefers full sun
Soil: Adaptable to various soils, including clay, loam, and sandy soils; tolerates both acidic and alkaline conditions
Drought Tolerance: High, making it suitable for dry climates
Salt Tolerance: Good for both soil and aerosol salt, ideal for roadside planting

Wildlife Value:

  • Acorns provide a crucial food source for squirrels, deer, and other mammals

  • Dense canopy offers nesting sites for birds

  • Supports various pollinators and beneficial insects

Why Choose Bur Oak?

Majestic Presence:

A massive tree with a broad canopy that provides ample shade.

Resilient & Hardy:

Tolerates urban conditions, pollution, and poor soils.

Wildlife-Friendly:

Supports a variety of birds and mammals with its acorns and shelter.

Wind & Drought Resistant:

Thrives in extreme weather conditions, making it ideal for reforestation and windbreaks.

Environmental Benefits of Planting Live Oak

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

Check out the USDA's MyTree Tool to input your custom location data.

A single live oak can offset the CO₂ emissions produced by driving an average gas-powered car for 377 miles.

A single live oak can absorb enough stormwater to fill 12,039 bathtubs, reducing erosion, runoff, and supporting transpiration.

A single live oak removes as much air pollution as the weight of 11 smartphones.

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