Quercus alba, or White Oak, is a large, long-lived deciduous tree native to eastern and central North America. It is valued for its strong wood and lobed leaves that turn
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Sunlight
Full sun
Watering
Moderate when young, drought tolerant when established
Soil
Well-drained, moist, acidic to neutral loam
Temperature
Wide range, very hardy
Habitat
Outdoor
Fertilizer
Rarely needed for established trees
Full sun
Moderate when young, drought tolerant when established
Well-drained, moist, acidic to neutral loam
Wide range, very hardy
Outdoor
Rarely needed for established trees
Plant Type
Tree
Plant Category
Ornamental, Foliage
Plant Place Type
Ground, Garden
Plant Environment
Outdoor
Lifespan
Perennials
Plant Height
20-30 m
Spread
15-25 m
Growth Rate
Medium to slow
Dormancy
Winter dormancy
Leaf Color
Green, Reddish-brown
Leaf Type
Deciduous, lobed
Flower Size
Small, inconspicuous
Optimal Sunlight Lux
80000
Toxic for humans
Yes
Rating: 4/5
Toxic for pets
Yes
Rating: 4/5
Edible
No
Acorns and young leaves contain tannins, which can cause gastrointestinal upset, kidney damage, and other issues if consumed in large quantities by animals or humans without proper preparation.