Quercus velutina (Black Oak)
Large, spreading branches form an open crown that is often quite irregular. Catkins appear just before or with the appearance of new leaves. Thick, glossy, pointed-lobed black oak leaves often turn orange or red in fall.
Landscape size: up to 80 feet
Growing Conditions
- Native Habitat: Dry, sandy, upland woods
- Light Requirement: Sun, Part Shade
Attracts songbirds, ground birds and mammals, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Larval Host: Edward’s Hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii)