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Quercus macrocarpa - Wikipedia
Quercus macrocarpa, the bur oak or burr oak, is a species of oak tree native to eastern North America. It is in the white oak section, Quercus sect. Quercus, and is also called mossycup oak, mossycup white oak, blue oak, or scrub oak.
How to Grow and Care for Bur Oak - The Spruce
Sep 11, 2023 · Bur oak is a slow-growing, long-lived native oak tree that reaches 90 feet tall and wide. It is identified by its dull green 8-inch oblong leaves with 7 to 11 lobes, hairy yellow-green undersides, and corky twigs. It has deeply ridged gray bark with deep furrows that become more distinct with age.
Bur Oak Information - Tips On Planting A Bur Oak Tree In The …
Jan 19, 2023 · Bur oaks, also called mossycup oak, are decidedly impressive oak trees native to North America. They grow in the wild in central and eastern sections of the continent. The common names come from a mossy scale, or bur, on the acorn cup rim. Bur oak trees are medium to large sized trees.
Bur oak | The Morton Arboretum
The stately bur oak, native to the Midwest, is a great choice as a shade tree and for specimen plantings in parks, spacious yards, and other large areas. Its massive trunk has gray to brown furrowed bark and its branches bear lustrous dark green leaves that turn yellow-brown in fall.
Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa): History, Range, Characteristics ...
Feb 1, 2025 · Quercus macrocarpa, commonly known as the Bur Oak or Mossycup Oak, is a member of the Quercus genus within the Fagaceae family. It belongs to the white oak group, recognized by its leaves with rounded lobes and acorns that mature in one season.
Bur Oak - US Forest Service Research and Development
Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa), also known as blue oak, mossy-overcup oak, mossy-overcup oak, and scrub oak, has the largest acorns of all native oaks and is very drought resistant. It grows slowly on dry uplands and sandy plains but is also found on fertile limestone soils and moist bottomlands in mixture with other hardwoods.
Bur Oak Tree – Forestry.com
Jun 15, 2023 · The Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa) is a magnificent tree that captures the imagination with its grandeur and longevity. Known for its resilience and beauty, this iconic North American tree has a rich history and numerous notable characteristics.
Bur oak | Tree, Leaf, Bark, & Facts | Britannica
bur oak, (Quercus macrocarpa), North American timber tree belonging to the white oak group, distributed primarily throughout the central United States. It has become a popular ornamental and shade tree in urban areas because of its resistance to …
Quercus macrocarpa - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Bur oak is a large drought resistant, long-lived and reasonably fast-grower for an oak. Its acorns have a bur or mossy appearance hence the common name. Tolerates lime soils better than most oaks. It is native to the central plains and the great lakes regions of North America. The tree has strong branches, drought tolerance, winter hardiness ...
Bur oak wood is used for cabinetry, barrels, hardwood flooring, and fence posts. Main sources of trees for timber are Iowa and Illinois bottomlands. The wood is sometimes marketed as white oak. Native Americans made a bark decoction with astringent properties used to treat diarrhea, wounds and sores, hemorrhoids, poison oak, and insect bites.