Prefers a moderate climate with ample rainfall and thrives in a range of altitudes.
Willow oak
Quercus phellos, commonly known as willow oak, is a large deciduous oak tree native to the eastern and central regions of the United States. It can reach heights of up to 38 meters and has a spreading canopy of the same width. Although its timber is not highly valued, willow oak is appreciated for its distinctive appearance and is often planted for its ornamental value.
Quercus phellos
United States
Quercus phellos, commonly known as willow oak, is a large deciduous oak tree that can reach heights of up to 38 meters with a spread of 38 meters. It is native to the eastern and central regions of the United States. The timber of the willow oak is not highly regarded. Willow oak belongs to the grouping of other utility trees.
- Well-drained soil - Moist soil - Loamy soil - Sandy soil
A large deciduous oak, (to 38 m high and spreading to 38 m), of east and central USA. The timber is not highly regarded.