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Chinquapin Oak
Chinquapin Oak
Scientific Name: Quercus muehlenbergii
SIZE & GROWTH RATE
Average Growth Rate is 1.5 Feet Per YearMature Size 50' Tall x 40' Wide

LIGHT NEEDS
Full sun
DECIDUOUS OR EVERGREEN
Deciduous
ACORNS?
Yes it does have acorns
COLOR
Rich, glossy green color
SPECIAL FEATURES
Attractive sawtooth leavesDrought Tolerant
Thrives on limestone
Adaptability
Thriving on the limestone outcroppings and dry landscapes of central and eastern North America, the Chinquapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii) stands out for its unique charm. This medium-sized to large tree boasts a distinctive silhouette with large, low branches reaching out from a narrow, irregular crown. Unlike many oaks, the Chinquapin Oak isn’t afraid to embrace a bit of asymmetry, adding a touch of character to the woodlands. Its glossy green leaves, smaller than most oaks at 4 to 8 inches long, are another distinguishing feature. These leaves have a coarsely serrated edge, resembling a sawtooth, and earn the Chinquapin Oak its name due to their resemblance to the leaves of the Allegheny Chinquapin. Despite its elegant appearance, the Chinquapin Oak is a tough tree. Its alkaline-tolerant nature makes it a perfect fit for limestone soils, where many other trees struggle. Adding to its resilience is a long taproot that delves deep into the ground, securing vital moisture during dry spells. This impressive drought tolerance allows the Chinquapin Oak to thrive in areas where water is scarce, making it a valuable addition to these often-harsh ecosystems. In autumn, the Chinquapin Oak rewards patient observers with a bounty of acorns. These acorns, produced annually, are a welcome food source for wildlife and are even edible for humans after proper roasting.
Name | Container Size |
Trunk Width |
Tree Height |
Canopy Width |
Delivered & Planted Price |
Delivered Only/ Pickup Price |
Row #'s | Buy |
Chinquapin Oak | 45g | 2.25 - 2.5 in | 10.5-13 ft | 3-4 ft | $660.00 | $429.00 | 198 | Add to cart |
Chinquapin Oak | 65g | 2.5 - 2.75 in | 12.5-13.5 ft | 3.5-4.5 ft | $820.00 | $533.00 | 198 | Add to cart |
Chinquapin Oak | 95g | 3.5 - 4.0 in | 14-16 ft | 7-8 ft | $1,385.00 | $901.00 | 58 | Add to cart |
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