The Overcup Oak grows to a height of 45-70' and a spread of 35-50' at maturity.
The overcup oak tree is a long-lived, very sturdy shade tree that will thrive in a wide variety of soil conditions. Long overlooked by growers, the tree is gaining popularity and has been made more readily available for home landscapes.
Because of its size, shape, adaptability and hardiness, the overcup oak makes an excellent urban street tree.
A handsome and sturdy deciduous tree, the White Oak is named for its whitish bark and grey twigs. White Oaks are large, long-lived, and slow-growing trees. They can reach heights of 60 to 150 feet, with diameters between 3 to 4 feet. Their glossy, bright green leaves have rounded lobes, five to seven per leaf.
grows 60-80' ht x 35-50' sp
Nuttall Very adaptable oak. Has reddish purple new growth, changing to dark green. Turns reddish in the fall and has a clean fall leaf drop. Its dark green foliage closely resembles that of a pin oak. Used mainly as a large shade tree. Thrives in moist, rich soil in full sun.
grows 40-60' ht x 30-40' wide
The Willow Oak is a medium growing, broadleaf, deciduous tree. Crown, at maturity, is dense, oval to round in shape. Produces very small rounded yellowish-green acorns that turn a light brown or tan with age. Its foliage is long, green, willow like leaves which turn gold/brown before dropping in autumn. This is a great medium sized shade tree for a lawn. Prefers moist to wet well drained soils in full sun.