Overcup Oak Trees
Overcup Oak Trees
Exposure
Full SunHeight at Maturity
Over 25 FeetUsage
LandscapingShipped As
Bare-rootShips
Nov 20th through April 28th (Dormant Season)Planting Zones
3-9Overcup Oak Trees
Overcup oak trees (Quercus lyrata) are medium to large deciduous trees native to the southeastern United States. It is often used in landscaping for its attractive, rounded shape and hardy nature.
Typical Uses Of Overcup Oak Trees In Landscaping
Shade: It is an excellent choice for providing shade in large landscapes. Its spreading canopy can help cool outdoor areas and reduce energy costs.
Street Decor: Its dense canopy, slow to moderate growth rate, and tolerance of urban conditions make it a popular choice for planting along streets and sidewalks.
Specimen Type: Its unique, rounded shape and attractive foliage make it a great choice as a standalone specimen. It can be a focal point in a large lawn or garden.
Wildlife Loves The Tree
Wildlife habitat: It is an essential source and shelter for various wildlife, including birds and mammals. Planting it in your landscape can help support local ecosystems.
The Tree Fights Soil Erosion
Erosion control: Its deep roots can help stabilize soil on slopes and hillsides, making it an excellent choice for erosion control.
Timber: Its wood is strong, durable, and decay-resistant. It is commonly used for flooring, furniture, and cabinetry.
It Is Stunning In Landscapes
Overcup oak trees are versatile and attractive. They are used in various landscaping settings. Its adaptability to different soil types and growing conditions makes it an excellent choice for many regions.