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The White Oak has been an important tree in North American society over the centuries. It can live for several hundred years and starts producing acorns at around 50-100 years old, which are eaten by many types of wildlife. Its wood is used in many ways, including wine and whiskey barrel production due to its strength and durability.
Adaptable to a wide variety of soil conditions. Does best on deep, moist, well-drained loam or sandy soil. (pH range 5.5 – 6.5).
Botanical Name: Quercus alba
En français: Chêneblanc
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Water: Low to moderate need for water.
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its natural habitat: Limestone ridges; dry, broadleaf upland forests..
This oak can be difficult to transplant. Dislikes being disturbed, so transplant when small.
Companion plants
Companion plants suggestions for White Oak include Eastern Hemlock, Eastern White Pine, Red Pine.
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