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36.Willow Oak

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Synopsis

Tree Details Hardiness zone: 5 – 9 Height: 40 – 60 with a maximum of 90 – 100 Spread: 30 – 40 Habit: In youth: pyramidal; At maturity: dense oblong-oval to rounded crown at maturity Light: Best in full sun or partial shade Soil: Moist, well-drained acidic soil preferable, can adapt to very difficult habitats Flowers: inconspicuous Fruit: acorn with alternating brown and black bands Landscape use: Best oak for overall texture and form; splendid for avenue use and large area use such as commercial establishments, golf courses and parks History: Native range is New York to Florida, west to Missouri and Texas; introduced in 1723 Pests\Problems: None serious Significant Features: Finer textured leaves than most oaks; relatively fast growing