Quercus bicolor
Excellent in both wet and upland soils. Coarser leaf than White Oak. Leaves are less deeply incised than white oak. Good transplant success. Acorns borne on 2-4" stalks. 1999 "Great Plants for the Great Plains" Award winner.
Good transplanting success. Requires acidic soil. Prune in the fall.
Plant Type: Deciduous Tree
Height: 50-60'
Flower Color: NULL
Foliage: Fall Foliage is yellow to red
Location: Sun
Spread: 40-50'
Bloom Period: NULL
Shape: Round
Growth Rate: Moderate