Shingle Oak
Botanical Name: Quercus imbricaria (Shingle)
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About Shingle Oak
A large, native tree suitable for lawns, parks and commercial sites. Its leaves turn russet-red in autumn and often persist into winter, providing a screen or wind break. It is very adaptable to many soil conditions and grows well in the Tri-state area.
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Plant Details
Common Name:
Shingle Oak
Leaf Color:
Green
Leaf Fall Color
Brown and Red
Bloom Time:
Apr
Sun Exposure:
Likes Sun
Growth Rate:
Slow
Mature Shape:
Rounded
Mature Height:
40ft to 60ft
Mature Width:
40ft to 60ft
Attributes:
Attracts Birds