
61 trees found
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Cross between C. crenata and C. sativa. Resistant to oak root fungus.
Susceptible to chestnut blight, which essentially eradicated the tree in its native s…
Prefers non-alkaline soil conditions.
Resistant to oak root fungus.
Aphids cause dripping honeydew. Cultivar 'Caroliniana' grows to 60 feet.
Aphids cause dripping honeydew.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Narrow, columnar form. Soil adaptable.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Leaves are variegated with pink, white and green. Retains leaves in winter.
Massive tree in its native habitat. Musky odor of male flowers permeates air in spri…
Needs ample water and good drainage. Graceful tree.
Needs ample water and good drainage. Graceful tree.
Needs ample water and good drainage. Graceful tree.
Utility friendly tree. Branches droop but resist breakage. Diseases and Pests not well studied.
Attractive, large, deciduous tree.
Susceptible to oak moth. Sudden Oak Death manifested as a canker.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Underside of leaf is silvery-white.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
A California native tree. Growing range between South West Oregon and Baja, Californi…
Best in deep, rich soil. Outstanding fall color.
A slow growing native oak. Commonly found on interior California hills.
Utility friendly tree. Very drought tolerant. Found in Western California and Northern Baja, California. Som…
Utility friendly tree. Very drought tolerant. This shrubby oak likes serpentine soils. Often found in dense …
This native tree is wide-spreading.
Branches don't droop, and resist breakage.
Underside of leaf is rusty or downy. Similar to valley oak, but found more commonly …
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
Underside of leaf is silvery-white. Often has a prominent umbrella form.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Golden fall color contrasts nicely with dark green conifers. Occasionally a reddish …
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
A massive but graceful tree.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Large acorns form in mossy cups.
Branches don't droop, and resist breakage.
Branches droop and are susceptible to breakage.
May become chlorotic in alkaline soil. Brown leaves tend to hang on the tree in fall…
Fine textured foliage, yellow fall color. Dead, brown leaves tend to hang on the tre…
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Similar to valley oak but not native to California. Requires a moderate amount of wa…
Narrow and upright when young. Branches out as it matures.
Deciduous tree. Half as wide as it is tall. Tolerates various soil conditions.
This deciduous tree grows to 50 feet. Tolerates a range of soil conditions.
Best in deep, fertile soil. Outstanding fall color. Leaves are lobed (7-9 lobes).
Tolerates acidic and poorly drained soil.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Underside of leaf is light gray. Leaf drop in spring may seem abnormal, but is typic…
Branches droop but resist breakage.
Branches droop but resist breakage.
This evergreen Oak is a desirable landscape tree in southern California. Smooth gray …
Underside of leaf is white. Attractive tree. Best in deep, rich soil, but widely ad…
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