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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Japanese Maple Seedlings Dying For No Apparent Reason

I'm trying to grow Japanese Maples from Seeds. I had over 100 germinate this year and now I think they're all dead. One the seedling reaches an inch plus, it puts out true Japanese maple leaves. After a few days to a week, they all shrivel up. The…
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What is this fungus/mushroom on my oak tree?

I've got an oak tree. Within the last 2-3 weeks I've observed two growths on the base of the tree that started from nothing to what you see below. They're a fungus or mushroom of some sort. They're solid structures, but if you look closely you can…
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What's wrong with my Scarlet Oak tree?

My poor Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea) tree started getting brown/yellow leaves with holes in them. Any ideas as to what the problem is? It's been really dry and the tree is less than one year old in this location.
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How can I tell the difference between male and female trees?

How do you know what a male tree looks like from the female? Is it because of the leaves that fall or the ones that have more pollen? Please help me to understand if there is such a thing.
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Growing bur oak from stored seeds - how to start?

I was given a bag of bur oak seeds that were collected from my region (northeast USA, zone 5) last May (it's been a while). I found them stashed in a wooden drawer in a cool room, in their original brown paper bag - where I left them many months…
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Oak Leaf Blister (Taphrina caerulescens)

I'm pretty certain my oak has Taphrina caerulescens symptoms. There is yellow bulbs on it since the beginning of the summer. Can it endanger the tree health? How can it be cured?
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How do I perk up a Gray Oak I just planted whose leaves are turning yellow and brown?

I planted a container-grown Gray Oak tree in my yard last weekend, and it isn't looking very happy so far. Its leaves are turning yellow and then brown around the edges. The Gray Oak is supposed to be evergreen in my climate (Northern New Mexico,…
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Transplanting an oak that has rooted through bottom of a pot

I need to move an oak tree that has rooted through the bottom of the pot and stands about 8-10 feet tall. It is way too close to the house and must be moved. I know this should be attempted in its dormant state but that is not an option right now.…
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Is it important to deal with gall wasps on oak trees? If so, what is the best method?

Gall wasps are a common problem here on the east end of Long Island. Oaks are a dominant species around here, and many clients rely on them for shade around their houses and yards. What should be done about trees that are found to be infested with…
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Oak sapling in pot is not branching

I moved a small oak sapling to an indoor pot last year and intend to keep it as a bonsai project, the tree seems generally healthy and had one growth this season allready (it didnt lose all its leaves in winter though) (as you can see in the…
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How should I transfer swamp oak seedlings from pot to ground?

I have an interesting project going on. I was visiting the 911 Memorial site in NYC last fall. There are many swamp oaks planted on the grounds, and in the footprint of where the twin towers stood. The acorns were plentiful while I was there so I…
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Is it normal for an oak tree to slough off its thick bark without it growing back?

I have several oak trees in my forested back yard that are in various stages of loosing a thick outer layer of bark, revealing thinner whitish bark underneath. Once this bark is lost, it doesn't appear to grow back. The the tree in the photo below…
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Should I leave my bonsai oak tree outdoors during winter?

I live in southern Sweden, where temperatures can get down to around 20C / 4F in the winter. Any tree grown outdoors is exposed to quite a lot of darkness and cold from around early November to late March. It's from this environment I've taken an…
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Can you "seal" a cut off section of a tree to protect it from rot?

I have an oak tree that had a "Y" starting about 12 feet off the ground that I had one of them removed since it was reaching way over a neighbors property. (It was literally half the tree). Fast-forward several years, and the stub of that removed…
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Can I grow an Oak Live Tree in a large container to keep it around 20 ft high?

I’m new here. My partner and I are getting married and we are relandscaping our garden as our wedding gift. He loves Coast Live Oaks (Quercus agrifolia) and it’ll mean a lot to us if we can plant one or two. That area of the garden is about 30 feet…
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