White Oak

Expected Height/Spread: 60’-80’ tall, 40’-70’ wide

What says “Wisconsin” more than a beautiful White Oak? Providing the best indicator of season change, White Oak buds are soft pink and start to flower in the spring, followed by deep, subtle red leaves as the fall emerges. If your property has the space (can grow as wide as they are tall with space provided) and the soil conditions (thriving best in alkaline soil) to plant a White Oak, it is truly a great option that will provide years of beauty and shade.

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Nick Wilkes

Multidisciplinary entrepreneur specializing in small business website design and SEO. I also own a photography business and a rock climbing guide service. My wife and our two boys make sure I work and play hard from our home base in Madison, WI. 

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