Chinquapin Oak
$130 current bidDescription of the Item:
Register or sign in to buy or bid on this item. Sign in and register buttons are in next section
Want to place a bid?
REGISTER NOWAlready have an account?
3 Watchers
This unique oak has a very narrow environmental niche in northeastern Illinois. It is found on very shallow soils that overlay limestone. Chinquapin has done well as a street tree because of its tolerance of high pH and drought resistance. Leaves are unusual in that they are not lobed and have serrated teeth along their margin. This tree is one of the faster growing oaks at two feet to as much as four feet per year. However, when the tree grows taller in one year, the next year it takes a time out and grows side branches. The small, very sweet acorn is highly sought after by wildlife. Dry to mesic soil, full sun. Mature height and width, 50 x 50, with a max of 90 x 60 feet. Fall color is orange yellow. Plant will be 1-1.5 inches in diameter, 6-8 feet tall.
Donated By Possibility Place Nursery