Quercus macrocarpa

Bur Oak

Bur Oak has the largest acorns and leaves of all the oaks. Slow-growing and long-lived, it has a magnificent form in old age. Brown fall foliage persists all winter.

Stately oak with largest acorns
Slow-growing but long lived
Food and cover for wildlife

Item

Description

On Hand

1755 S3-5 RPM 0
1759 03in 1000
1760 06in 2000
1762 18in 975
1852 24in 0
1754 S3-3 RPM 854
1757 S3-15 RPM 8
1758 S3-3CG RPM 2488
1761 12in 0

Bur Oak Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.

Height:

50-60 Feet

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Spread:

50-60 Feet

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Characteristics & Attributes
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Soil Moisture Preference
Moist, Well-Drained
Attracts Wildlife
Upland Birds and Game
Habit
Deciduous
Program
MSD (Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District)
Grow Native!
Attributes
Midwest Native
Specimen
Wetlands and Streambank Stabilization
Erosion Control