- Type:
- Tree
- USDA hardiness zones:
- 6-9
Blackjack oak is a small to medium sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows to a compact 20-40 tall. It often appears in a scruffy, irregular form in poor, dry sites. It is native from New Jersey to Missouri south to Florida and Texas. It is typically found in open, barren areas including fields, flatwoods, woodland peripheries, glades and dry ridges. Common name is in reference to its leathery, obovate, blackjack-like, dark green leaves (to 7î long) that are widest at the apex which has 3-5 shallow, bristle-tipped lobes. Leaves are hairy and rusty-brown beneath. Foliage ... more »
- Full sun
- Dry to medium
- Low
Best grown in acidic, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun. It often grows in poor soils. Tolerates drought. Avoid wet, poorly-drained soils.
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