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Quercus undulata 'Coconino'

Common Name: Coconino Western Oak™

The small, prickly, holly-like leaves of 'Coconino' are silver-gray; the tree is hardy and fully evergreen in Zone 5B and below. At maturity, the grafted tree should be about 20 feet tall. The silver-gray leaves and the black fissured bark of 'Coconino' make it a striking subject as either a specimen planting or in a group. It is very representative of the mixed oak/pine forests of the upper Southwest, a lovely reminder of hikes and camping trips on the Mogollon Rim in northern Arizona. Will do well across the West because of its region-adapted rootstock which is tolerant to high pH soils and arid conditions.

Flower Color: Green
Zones: 5-8
Growth Habit: Tree
Height: 15-20
Spread: 10-15
Light Needs: Full Sun
Flowering Season: Late Summer
Leaf Color: Gray

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