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Oregon White Oak
Oregon White Oak Oregon White Oak Oregon White Oak

Quercus garryana

Common Name: Oregon White Oak

Named to honor Nicholas Garry of the Hudson Bay Company, this is the climax species of the pre-1850s Willamette Valley oak savannah. We see occasional see remnants of these original trees, some of which measure more than 5 ft. through and exceed 300 yrs. old. These are truly heritage trees, having sheltered and fed the Calapooya Indians, who gathered acorns by the ton and processed them to make thick soup and flatbread.

Flower Color: Green
Zones: 6-9
Growth Habit: Tree
Height: 60-70
Spread: 30+
Light Needs: Sun-Shade
Flowering Season: Spring
Leaf Color: Green
Plant Features: Good For Bonsai, Drought Tolerant, Native to Pacific Northwest, Great Plant Picks

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