Wofford Arboretum Central Campus

42.Nuttall Oak

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Synopsis

Tree Details Hardiness zone: 4 – 8 Height: 80 – 100 Spread: 50 – 80 Habit: In youth: pyramidal, narrow crown; At maturity: open crown with spreading branches Light: Best in full sun Soil: Moist, well-drained soil preferable, can withstand great variability in pH Flowers: yellow-green hanging catkins Fruit: acorn 3/4 – 1 1/4 oblong acorn, usually dark-striped Landscape use: Used for lawns, parks, golf courses, commercial landscapes, and streets History: Native range is Alabama westward to eastern Texas, northward to southeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, southeastern Missouri, and western Tennessee; distinguished as a species in 1927 Pests\Problems: None serious Significant Features: Can not tolerate shade, grows well in areas of low oxygen availability, distinguished from pin oak by size of acorn