Partial shade to full sun native to eastern united states likes swampy situations prefers acidic soil drought tolerant survives in a variety of habitats.
Swamp white oak for sale wisconsin.
The fall leaf color is copper red oryellow.
Fall color is an orange gold to yellow in mid autumn.
Swamp whites will grow to 60 with an equal spread.
Swamp white oaks are an excellent wet land tree which will grow in moist to swampy soils and in dry uplands.
The lustrous lobed leaves have a two tone appearance dark green on top with a silvery white underside.
You ll enjoy a tree that casts dense shade within 10 years.
The swamp white oak is a stately oak tree for your low lying or wetter areas.
The swamp white oak grows into a rounded tree 50 to 60 feet tall and just as wide so allow plenty of room for its mature development.
Swamp white oak is a striking tree with attractive peeling bark especially on young trees.
Swamp white oak tree is a type of white oak and known as adaptable to various soils.
East to maine.
The color depends on your soil and geographic area.
Fall color ranges from harvest gold to russet brown and in some years displays a beautiful red and orange.
This oak tree displays a dense oval shape in youth that matures into more of a symmetrical round shape.
Swamp white oak is native to wet places in the north central portion of the u s.
An excellent shade tree for any landscape.
In the nursery it grows as fast as most of our maples.
The leaves have the classic oak leaf look and they are large up to 7 inches long with 5 to 7 deep lobes on either side.
Although swamp whites were named for their tolerance to poorly drained sites they can and will thrive or do better on many other site types.
The swamp white oak in particular is a fast grower.
Swamp white oak quercus bicolor.
50 60 tall 50 60 wide.
Swamp white is also a good choice for those of you who live up north where it gets too cold for most of this is yet another oak to add to the grows just about anywhere list.
Its leaves are whitish on the underside and green on the top sides.
Swamp white oak tree quercus bicolor is adaptable to various soil conditions.