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Sawtooth Oak (Quercus acutissima)

Sawtooth Oak (Quercus acutissima)

Sawtooth oak is a large species, reaching a mature height of 70 feet. The leaves are similar to those of the chestnut but are smaller, 4-8 inches, and have pointed teeth. The acorns are also small in size, ranging from 5/8-3/4 inch long. This tree is valued as a prominent wildlife and shade tree. Sawtooth oak can be grown in soils from sandy loam to clay loam. However, the best results are achieved in deep, well-drained soils. This tree is also almost nearly a yearly producer of acorns when planted in favorable conditions. These trees are anywhere from 1-3'

 

Sunlight: Full to mostly sunny

Soil: Well drained - acidic to nuetral soils.

Zone: 5-9A

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