Quercus virginiana: Herative Live Oak

Five or six years ago we planted an 8' oak in our yard and it is now 15' tall with a 19' wide span. This oak is not slow growing. Ours has grown more than a foot each year and growth rate is related to the amount of water the tree receives. Oaks can tolerate dry conditions, but have a glossier appearance when watered regularly. Leaf drop does not seem to be a problem although the acorns may attract a squirrel.

These oaks area natural selection since they are evergreen and provide year round shelter for birds and a hiding place for rabbits. The lower limbs curve downward seeming to protect the trunk. The boiled bark of the oak contains tannin and has been used as an antiseptic treatment for burns, as a rinse for sore throats, and intestinal disorder soother.

Oaks add a certain air of stability and strength to a yard and they adapt easily. We rescued several small containerized oaks from an end of season plant sale and they all survived, although some of them had barely a leaf or two clinging to a twig of a branch. So consider the mighty oak when contemplating your tree purchase - you will live long enough to see the results of your planting efforts!

Author: 
Barbara Kishbaugh
Issue: 
November, 1992