Quercus acutissima
Sawtooth Oak
- Quercus acutissima // Sawtooth Oak ("straight species")
Quercus alba
White Oak
- Quercus alba // White Oak ("straight species")
Quercus aliena
Oriental White Oak
A rare, adaptable, medium-large deciduous East Asian oak tree with good yellow fall color.
- Quercus aliena // Oriental White Oak ("straight species")
Quercus bicolor
Swamp White Oak
A medium-large, acid soil-loving oak that tolerates wet or dry sites, also providing yellow-bronze fall color.
- Quercus bicolor // Swamp White Oak ("straight species")
- Quercus bicolor 'Bonnie and Mike' // Beacon® Swamp White Oak
Quercus castaneifolia
Chestnut-leaved Oak
A large, fast-growing, strong-branched, long-lived, rather rare oak tree with bronze fall color.
- Quercus castaneifolia // Chestnut-leaved Oak ("straight species")
Quercus cerris
Turkey Oak
A medium-large, strong-branched, adaptable, deciduous oak tree rarely seen outside arboreta.
- Quercus cerris // Turkey Oak ("straight species")
- Quercus cerris 'Argenteo-variegata' // Variegated Turkey Oak
Quercus coccinea
Scarlet Oak
A medium-large, native shade tree that often has scarlet-red fall color
- Quercus coccinea // Scarlet Oak ("straight species")
Quercus dentata
Japanese Emperor Oak, Daimio Oak
An uncommon, medium-sized oak with huge leaves and interesting acorns, tolerant of clay soils and high winds.
- Quercus dentata // Japanese Emperor Oak, Daimio Oak ("straight species")
- Quercus dentata 'Pinnatifida' // Cutleaf Japanese Emperor Oak, Daimio Oak
Quercus ellipsoidalis
Northern Pin Oak, Hill's Oak, Jack Oak
- Quercus ellipsoidalis // Northern Pin Oak, Hill's Oak, Jack Oak ("straight species")
Quercus garryana
Oregon White Oak
A large, strong-branched tree, one of only 4 deciduous oaks native to the west coast, w/ good tolerance to heat, drought, clay & wet sites.
- Quercus garryana // Oregon White Oak ("straight species")
Quercus hemisphaerica
Laurel Oak, Sand Laurel Oak, Darlington Oak
A fast-growing, Zone 6, medium-sized, southern, semi-evergreen to deciduous oak that is highly adaptable to various soil types
- Quercus hemisphaerica // Laurel Oak, Sand Laurel Oak, Darlington Oak ("straight species")
Quercus imbricaria
Shingle Oak
- Quercus imbricaria // Shingle Oak ("straight species")
Quercus lobata
Valley Oak
A majestic, large, long-lived, fast-growing oak with yellow fall color.
- Quercus lobata // Valley Oak ("straight species")
Quercus lyrata
A tough, durable, medium-sized deciduous tree with good tolerance to occasional flooding and wet sites.
- Quercus lyrata 'QLFTB' // Highbeam® Overcup Oak
Quercus macranthera
Caucasian Oak, Persian Oak
A large, strong, adaptable, mildew-resistant, salt-tolerant, deciduous tree with some reddish-brown fall color.
- Quercus macranthera // Caucasian Oak, Persian Oak ("straight species")
Quercus macrocarpa
Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak
A large, stately tree with character as it ages with its strong, massive branches, tolerating most soils and weather conditions.
- Quercus macrocarpa // Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak ("straight species")
- Quercus macrocarpa 'JFS-KW3' // Urban Pinnacle® Bur Oak
Quercus macrocarpa x bicolor
Burr x Swamp White Hybrid Oak
An adaptable, medium-large, strong-branched, bur/swamp white oak hybrid, tolerating most soils and weather conditions, w/ gold/brown fall color.
- Quercus macrocarpa x bicolor // Burr x Swamp White Hybrid Oak ("straight species")
Quercus michauxii
Swamp Chestnut Oak
A large, stately, deciduous oak tree with good red to bronze fall color, that should be used more in larger landscapes.
- Quercus michauxii // Swamp Chestnut Oak ("straight species")
Quercus montana
Chestnut Oak (Basket Oak, Rock Oak, Rock Chestnut Oak)
- Quercus montana // Chestnut Oak (Basket Oak, Rock Oak, Rock Chestnut Oak) ("straight species")
Quercus muehlenbergii
Chinkapin Oak
- Quercus muehlenbergii // Chinkapin Oak ("straight species")
Quercus nigra
Water Oak
- Quercus nigra // Water Oak ("straight species")
Quercus palustris
Pin Oak
- Quercus palustris // Pin Oak ("straight species")
Quercus petraea
A large, strong-branched, long-lived oak tree tolerant of clay, drought and flooding.
- Quercus petraea subsp. iberica // Georgian Oak
Quercus phellos
Willow Oak
One of the most widely planted oaks in the southeast United States, almost guaranteed to succeed and thrive.
- Quercus phellos // Willow Oak ("straight species")
Quercus prinoides
Dwarf Chestnut Oak
A tough, adaptable, drought-tolerant, small deciduous tree or large shrub with good fall color.
- Quercus prinoides // Dwarf Chestnut Oak ("straight species")
Quercus robur
English Oak
A strong, mighty shade tree that adapts well to various soil types and weather conditions.
- Quercus robur 'Argenteo-marginata' // Variegated English Oak
- Quercus robur 'Asjes' // Rosehill® English Oak
- Quercus robur 'Filicifolia' // Cut-leaved (English) Oak
- Quercus robur 'Pectinata' // Pectinata English Oak
- Quercus robur subsp. Pedunculiflora // Pedunculiflora English Oak
Quercus robur x alba
- Quercus robur x alba 'Crimschmidt' // Crimson Spire™ Hybrid Oak
- Quercus robur x alba 'JFS-KW2QX' // Skinny Genes® Hybrid Oak
Quercus rubra
Northern Red Oak
- Quercus rubra // Northern Red Oak ("straight species")
Quercus shumardii
Shumard Oak
- Quercus shumardii // Shumard Oak ("straight species")
Quercus sp.
Oak Species
Generally strong-branched, long-lived, adaptable deciduous trees tolerating extremes of weather and soils, but usually performing best in full sun.
- Quercus sp. // Oak Species ("straight species")
Quercus variabilis
Chinese Cork Oak, Oriental Oak
- Quercus variabilis // Chinese Cork Oak, Oriental Oak ("straight species")
Quercus velutina
Black Oak
- Quercus velutina // Black Oak ("straight species")
Quercus x saulii
Saul's Oak
A hybrid of White Oak and Chestnut Oak, with intermediate traits from both parents.
- Quercus x saulii // Saul's Oak ("straight species")
Quercus x sternbergii
Sternberg's Oak
An adaptable, drought-tolerant hybrid of Shumard Oak and Texas Red Oak with good red fall color.
- Quercus x sternbergii // Sternberg's Oak ("straight species")