Willow Oak

Quercus phellos

Other Common Names:
Peach Oak, Pin Oak, Swamp Chestnut Oak

Description:
A strong and beautiful street tree with willow-like leaves that performs very well in the urban environment.  

Under Power Lines: No

Street Tree Planting: 6 feet

Mature Height: 60 feet

Mature Spread: 40 feet

Tree Shape: Pyramidal when young, rounded with age

Leaves:
Distinctive narrow willow-like leaves with a glossy finish. Yellow to orange-bronze foliage in fall.

Fruits
Acorns

Preferred Site Conditions: 
Prefers full sun and moist and well-drained soils, but adapts well to a wide range of habitats.

Potential Problems:
No serious diseases or pests.

Minimum Planting Distances:

  • 20 feet from house or building
  • 3 ½ feet back from the face of the curb
  • 5 feet from underground utility lines
  • 10 feet from power poles
  • 7 ½ feet from driveways (10 feet recommended)
  • 20 feet from street lights and other existing trees
  • 30 feet from street intersections

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