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  1. Quercus alba - Wikipedia

    Although called a white oak, it is very unusual to find an individual specimen with white bark; the usual colour is a light gray. The name comes from the colour of the undersides of the leaves.

  2. White Oak Trees (Quercus alba): Care and Growing Guide

    Oct 25, 2023 · White oak trees are a species of hardwood commonly found in North America. Learn about white oak trees and whether you should plant one at home.

  3. Quercus alba (American White Oak, Eastern White Oak, Forked ...

    The white oak is a large slow growing deciduous, hardwood tree in the beach (Fagaceae) family and can reach heights of 135 feet with an 80-foot spread, but generally tops out at 80 to 100 feet.

  4. Recreation and Beautification: White oak is an excellent ornamental tree because of its broad round crown, dense foliage, and purplish-red to violet-purple fall color.

  5. White Oak Tree: Leaves, Bark, Fruit (Acorn) (Picture ...

    Nov 30, 2022 · White oak tree is a majestic, deciduous tree identified by rounded-lobed leaves, red or pale green clusters of flowers (catkins), and small brown acorns. White oak trees are …

  6. White Oak Facts - White Oak Initiative

    White oak trees can grow taller than 100 feet and have an impressive lifespan, often living for more than 300 years. Their longevity allows them to support forest ecosystems and contribute …

  7. White Oak Tree – A Complete Guide To What You NEED To Know

    The White Oak Tree is a deciduous hardwood tree native to Eastern North America. Scientifically known as Quercus alba, it will grow 60-100′ in full sun with well draining, medium-moist soil.

  8. White Oak (Quercus alba): A Most Noble American Oak Tree

    Regarded by many as the most noble American oak, Quercus alba, commonly known as the white oak, is a majestic, long-lived deciduous tree. Its grandeur and characteristic gray-white bark …

  9. WHITE OAK - QUERCUS ALBA | The UFOR Nursery & Lab

    White oak (Quercus alba) is an important member of the white oak group due to its many uses in woodworking and as a food source for wildlife. The name "white oak" is said to come from the …

  10. White Oak Tree: Description, Types, Uses, and Care Tips

    Dec 29, 2024 · White oak trees are native to North America, thriving in the eastern regions of the United States and Canada. These trees have deep roots in the cultural and historical tapestry …