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Quercus macrocarpa – Bur Oak

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Height Range (ft.)

70 to 80

Spread (ft.)

70 to 80

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Inconspicuous yellow-green catkins

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Bur Oak is a massive native shade tree with large acorns, rugged bark, and broad-spreading branches. Ideal for large landscapes, wildlife habitats, and restoration projects.

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Additional information

Size

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

US Native Plants

Zone

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Height Range (ft.)

70 to 80

Spread (ft.)

70 to 80

Bloom Time

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Bloom Description

Inconspicuous yellow-green catkins

Sun

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Tolerate

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Attracts

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Growth Rate

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Product Description

Quercus macrocarpa, commonly known as Bur Oak, is a large, stately native oak tree known for its rugged beauty, distinctive oversized acorns, and impressive adaptability. Growing 70 to 80 feet tall with an equally wide, broad-spreading canopy, Bur Oak is ideal for large landscapes, parks, and restoration projects. Its deeply lobed, dark green leaves turn yellow to brown in the fall, providing seasonal interest.

Bur Oak is incredibly resilient, thriving in a wide range of soil types, including dry, sandy, clay, and rocky soils. As a keystone species, it supports over 500 species of caterpillars, providing critical food for songbirds and other wildlife. Its large acorns are a vital food source for deer, turkeys, squirrels, and other animals.

Why Choose Quercus macrocarpa – Bur Oak?

  • Massive, majestic shade tree with broad-spreading canopy
  • Produces large acorns that feed a variety of wildlife
  • Highly adaptable to challenging soil conditions and drought

Cultivating Tips

  • Prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soils but adapts to dry, clay, and rocky soils
  • Drought-tolerant once established
  • Minimal pruning required; prune in winter to remove dead or damaged branches

Design Ideas for Your Garden

  • Use as a specimen shade tree in large landscapes, parks, and restoration areas
  • Plant in open spaces where its size can be appreciated
  • Combine with native understory shrubs and grasses to create a diverse habitat

Ecological Benefits

  • Keystone species that supports over 500 species of caterpillars
  • Provides shelter, nesting, and food for birds, mammals, and pollinators
  • Large acorns serve as critical food for wildlife throughout fall and winter
  • Enhances biodiversity and ecosystem health in native landscapes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How large does Quercus macrocarpa (Bur Oak) grow?

Bur Oak is a massive, long-lived shade tree, typically growing 70 to 80 feet tall, with a broad, spreading canopy that can reach 80 feet wide. Its thick trunk and rugged, picturesque form make it an ideal specimen tree for large landscapes, parks, or open spaces.

What are the best growing conditions for Bur Oak?

Bur Oak is highly adaptable and thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It prefers deep, well-drained soils but tolerates clay, rocky soils, drought, and urban pollution. It can handle dry uplands as well as low, moist soils, making it one of the most versatile oaks.

What makes Quercus macrocarpa’s acorns unique?

Bur Oak produces the largest acorns of any native oak species. The acorns are enclosed in a fringed, mossy cap that gives them a distinctive, decorative look. These acorns provide valuable food for wildlife, including deer, turkeys, squirrels, and small mammals.

Does Bur Oak support wildlife and biodiversity?

Absolutely! Bur Oak is an ecological powerhouse, supporting hundreds of species of caterpillars, which are crucial for birds like warblers and other songbirds. Its acorns feed many wildlife species, and its massive canopy offers shade, shelter, and nesting sites.

Is Quercus macrocarpa resistant to pests and diseases?

Yes! Bur Oak is highly resistant to most pests and diseases, including oak wilt (though no oak is entirely immune). It’s also deer-tolerant, though young saplings may need protection until established. Once mature, it’s low-maintenance and extremely hardy, thriving for centuries in the right conditions.

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