Quercus imbricaria 3.5"
        Quercus imbricaria 3.5"
                      Shingle Oak
                    
                      Large shade tree
                    
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Potentially massive, native deciduous shade tree. Shape is pyramidal in youth, becoming broadly rounded with age. Foliage is dark green, turning yellow-brown in the fall, and persists dried on the tree through winter. Acorns are produced on the mature tree. Slow to medium growth rate. Adaptable once established. Slow to re-establish after transplanting. Well adapted to the Midwest.
  
                      Botanical Name- Quercus imbricaria
                    
                      Pronunciation- KWER-kus im-brih-KAR-ee-uh
                    
                      Foliage- Deciduous
                    
                      Mature Width- 60 ft
                    
                      Mature Height- 50 ft
                    
                      Sun Exposure- Full Sun
                    
                      Soil Preferences- Prefers a moist, well-drained, acidic soil; but tolerant of drier soils
                    
                      Current Size- 3.5"
                    
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                      Fauna Attracted- Nesting birds, acorn-eating birds (jays), myriad insect pollinators
                    
                      Plant Habit- Tree
                    
- Care Rating- Moderate
 
                      Default Beavercreek Nursery Bin - PD3 18
                    
                      Yearly Care Instructions- Remove deadwood in winter; water newly planted trees deeply and mulch around the base.
                    
                      Trimming Instructions- Prune in late winter to maintain shape and remove dead or weak branches.
                    
                      Fertilization Instructions- Use a slow-release, balanced fertilizer (e.g., 14-14-14) in early spring; low to moderate feeding need. Improve clay drainage and water deeply during establishment.
                    
                      Fertilizer Recommendation- Tree-tone
                    
                      Possible Issues- Oak wilt, gypsy moths, powdery mildew
                    
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