Questions tagged [oak]

Tree or shrub, genus Quercus noted for lobed leaves and 'acorn' seeds.

An oak is a tree or shrub of genus Quercus (Family Fagaceae). This genus contains about 600 species, but confusingly the common name 'oak' is also used in the names of species of some related genera (e.g. Lithocarpus). Oaks are native to the Northern Hemisphere, extending from high latitudes down into tropical Asia and the Americas. The genus includes both evergreen and deciduous species. Evergreen oaks are known as 'live oaks' but they are not a botanically distinct group and instead are distributed through the genus.

Oaks are flowering plants. Leaves are arranged spirally, and often have a characteristic lobed shape. Flowers are in the form of catkins, and produce a characteristic nut known as an acorn. The acorn is born in a cup structure (a 'cupule'). The acorn nut contains high levels of tannic acid, making them poisonous to most ungulates. They are edible to humans although the tannic acid makes them bitter, so they are usually processed to leach the tannins and make them more palatable. They are a staple for other animals such as squirrels and jays.

Many oak trees can grow as large, old trees (a typical English Oak can easily live to 1000 years), and it is a common symbol of strength and endurance. For example the Royal Navy song "Hearts of Oak" - inspired by the use of English oak in wooden ships. Similarly, the Donar Oak is an ancient symbol for the German nation, and oak leaves often appear on German Army regalia.

Use this tag for all questions about growing and caring for oak trees (and shrubs).

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How do I start an oak tree from an acorn?

I have a lot of acorns on my lawn from a red oak tree. I would like to start a new tree from an acorn and I was wondering what I can do to ensure success. What should I look for in an acorn, for example, cap on / cap off? How deep should I plant…
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What can you do with oak leaves within a garden? Are they compostable?

We have a lot of oak trees on our property. Is there anything we can do with the oak leaves? They never really seem to break down, and because of that, I am afraid to try and add them to a compost. Are they useful in composting at all, or should I…
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Are acorns, or oak nuts, edible?

I have a lot of oak trees where I live, and I've heard that acorns are edible, although not particularly tasty. Is it true? To be honest I have only tried a minimal amount, too little to make any claim. I wasn't particularly eager to find myself at…
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What is this anomalous growth on my oak leaf?

I found an interesting lesion on an oak leaf in my back yard (Upstate South Carolina). What is it? I am asking about the marble like structure since I am fairly certain that the larva (shown at link) belong to an acorn weevil.
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Why does my oak tree have clumps of leaves in the winter?

It is December in Mississippi. Why do my oak trees have clumps of leaves?
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Oak leaves turn white

My oak sapling was doing well all summer, until a few weeks ago. It has these leaves that turn white. I removed one branch with white leaves already but it still seems to 'spread'. Anyone know what it is? Is it lethal or harmless?
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How should I save an oak tree wounded by ground root removal?

I had somebody remove some oak tree roots from the ground one month ago. Now a couple of branches look dried. Others have no new leaves growing and the old leaves are dropping. This is in Houston, Texas. What should I do to save this tree? Thanks!
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How do I keep oak trees from sprouting?

I have a lot of nice sized oak trees. I have pin, black, and chestnut. Every once in a while one of them puts out sprouts all over the trunk and starts looking like a green pillar. How do I keep that from happening?
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How can I compost oak leaves and sawdust?

I have the enviable problem of having several (6 or 7) cubic yards of both oak leaves and oak sawdust from having logged off and making cabinet lumber from many oak trees that once grew where our house now stands. Many oaks still stand and give…
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Oak tree - arborist says needs to be removed?

I have a very nice oak tree in my backyard that is about 100-150 years old. The tree is in a good visual shape and we trim it about every two years. However, there is a wound on tree's stem, about 25 feet up from the ground. We hired an arborist who…
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What kind of oak are these acorns from?

Can anyone identify the oak species these acorns come from? Here are some pics of the leaves and bark
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Is it possible to get this pin oak to grow straight?

Received a pin oak from my uncle a little less than two years ago as a transplant. It's about 9ft tall today. The tree had a noticeable bend to it when when it was transplanted. I tried staking it, but that appears to have made things worse as…
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Did we somehow accidentally plant an oak tree on our balcony?

My wife had a poinsettia on our balcony that died in a surprise frost while we were away. The empty pot stayed on our balcony for a while, and new sprouts gave her hope that it had managed to survive in the roots. But it soon developed leaves that…
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Powdery mildew on oak (Erysiphe alphitoides?)

I have an oak (Quercus robur) sapling I've grown from seed in a pot (it is 2 years old) and its leaves are exhibiting a powdery white mildew. After some searching online I think it's a case of erysiphe alphitoides (it looks exactly like the…
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Are Oak leaves good for making mulch?

I live in southern Arizona and we have four varieties of Oaks here that lose their leaves in the springtime as opposed to the fall. I know one species is called Emory and another the Arizona White. What the other two are I am not sure. Are these…
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