Bur Oak Scientific Name: Quercus macrocarpa
Treeland Nursery Location:
1208 Sharp Road
Gunter, Texas 75058

The Bur Oak is native to the Blackland Prairies of north central and central Texas. The Bur Oak is large stately tree with a symmetrical and densely rounded crown. Bur Oak trees have large leathery leaves that are 8 to 12 inches long and 4 to 5 inches wide with a dark green surface and lighter grayish green color underneath. Bur Oak leaves are highly variable in their shapes which contain 5 to 9 lobes of different size. The lower lobes on a Bur Oak are very small and the upper lobes are large resembling a crown. The Bur Oak is extremely drought tolerate due to its long taproot which is why the Bur Oak is the dominant tree of north central Texas. Bur Oak trees produce the largest acorn of any oak species that are 1 1/2 long and are almost completely covered with a furry, bur like cap. Mature bark on a Bur Oak appears light brown to gray which is highly ridged and deeply furrowed. Bur Oak trees are one of the longest lived oaks in Texas.

Common Names: Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak, Mossy Overcup Oak, Prairie Oak

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Growth Rate
Evergreen or Deciduous
Height Mature
Width Mature
2.5' Per Year
Deciduous
60'
45'

Contact Information

Phone: (972) 569-7655
Fax: (903) 433-1008

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