Quercus

Explore our Quercus collection, featuring majestic, long-living trees commonly known as oaks, renowned for their sturdy trunks, lobed leaves, and distinctive acorns. Native to the Northern Hemisphere, Quercus species include a wide variety, from large, stately trees like White Oak and Red Oak to evergreen varieties such as Holm Oak. These trees provide dense shade, support wildlife, and develop rich, autumn foliage in temperate climates. Thriving in full sun and well-draining soil, Quercus is ideal for large landscapes, parks, and creating natural habitat.

Collection: Quercus

Quercus: The Majestic Oak Trees

The Quercus genus, commonly known as oaks, includes a variety of iconic trees celebrated for their strength, longevity, and versatility. Oaks are a cornerstone of forests, landscapes, and ecological systems worldwide.

White Oak and Red Oak Trees

Among the most renowned species are the white oak (Quercus alba) and red oak trees, known for their stately presence and durable wood. These trees are prized for their ornamental value and their use in furniture and flooring.

Quercus Virginiana: The Live Oak

The Quercus virginiana, or live oak, is a symbol of strength and resilience, often found in coastal areas. Its sprawling branches and evergreen leaves make it a favorite for landscaping and historical landmarks.

Pin Oak and Northern Red Oak

The pin oak (Quercus palustris) and northern red oak are popular choices for urban and suburban planting due to their adaptability and fast growth. Both species provide shade and enhance the beauty of any outdoor space.

Ecological Importance and Care

Oaks are vital for biodiversity, supporting countless wildlife species. These trees thrive in well-draining soil with full sun to partial shade. Proper care ensures their longevity, whether you’re growing Quercus macrocarpa (bur oak) or other varieties.

Discover the timeless beauty and functionality of Quercus and add an enduring legacy to your landscape with these majestic trees.