Willow Oak Tree

Willow Oak Tree

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GET BOTH SHADE AND PRIVACY WITH THIS FAST GROWING TREE

The beautiful Quercus phellos, commonly called Willow Oak Tree, is easy to grow and a wonderful addition to any landscape!

This deciduous tree has willow shaped leaves that are glossy light green in color and a very fast growth rate. The oak quercus phellos is a member of the red oak group. Willow Oak’s leaf gets the name from its long, willow-like leaves. It is native to North America and is commonly found in the eastern and central United States.

Mature willow Oak trees produce small acorns 1/2 inch to 1 inch in size. These nuts attract squirrels and birds to your landscape. Acorn production begins after 15 years of age and continues as the tree matures.

Yellowish green flowers will bloom beginning in April as its bristle tipped leaves begin to reappear. The slender leaves turn a bright yellow brown before falling to the ground in autumn. The green leaves are 2-8 inches long and can grow medium to large in size and provide excellent fall colors.

WILLOW OAK TREE CARE

Trees can typically grow in medium to moist, well-drained soil conditions and full sun. But it will also tolerate a wide range of soil types and planting sites like light shade, clay soils, acidic soils, and wet soils or soils with poor drainage.

Since it’s especially attractive due to its ability to tolerate air pollution, therefore a common street tree along with many U.S. cities from New York, Washington DC, and south to Florida. It is also natively found in these areas as well.

These shade trees are fast growing during the spring and summer months. The willow oak can reach up to 40 to 75 feet tall and 30 to 40 feet wide at maturity making it a huge shade tree! The willow oak growth rate is up to 2 feet per year.

No need for pruning willow oak trees! The only exception is if another branch is competing for growth against the central leader. Read more about basic pruning.

Willow Oak grows across the United States in USDA growing zones 5-9. Plant it somewhere it can grow for the long term. Water thoroughly the first year of planting to establish a strong root system. It is fairly drought tolerant once established in ideal conditions.

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Botanical Name
Quercus phellos
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Sunlight
Full Sun

Flower Color
Yellow, green

Foliage Color
Green

Mature Width
30-40 ft

Mature Height
40-75 ft

Growing Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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05/29/2020
Jeff

The packing was the best I've ever seen. The tree was completely leafed out and the planting media was moist. I planted the tree immediately upon arrival 3 weeks ago. Since then new buds and leaves have broken out on many of the existing branches.

06/19/2022

Perfect Plants

Hi Jeff! We appreciate your kind words and happy to hear your new Willow Oak Tree is thriving. All the best.

MR
05/15/2019
Martha R.

I bought these willow oaks for the acorns and the wildlife in my yard!! Only time will tell

06/18/2022

Perfect Plants

Hi Martha! Your squirrels must be loving you and your Willow Oak Tree. Thank you so much for your purchase. If there's anything else we can help with, please let us know! Take care!

K
04/12/2016
Kaylana

ROOTS LOOKED GREAT, WE GAVE THEM AS GIFTS. CHECK WITH ME IN THE SPRING

06/17/2022

Perfect Plants

Thank you Kaylana! The Willow Oak Tree makes the best gift. Enjoy!

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