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Quercus Willow Oak 2 in
INTRODUCTION
Widely used as a shade tree, in parks, and to line
streets and boulevards, the fast-growing Willow Oak
can reach over 70 feet in height with more than a 40
to 50 foot spread (Fig. 1). The pyramidal shape in
youth gives way to a rounded canopy in middle and
old age, with lower branches drooping toward the
ground. The long, light green willow-like leaves
create dense shade and a graceful effect turning bright
yellow before they fall. The tree is easy to transplant
but reportedly transplants poorly in the fall.
DESCRIPTION
Height: 60 to 75 feet
Spread: 40 to 50 feet
Crown uniformity: symmetrical canopy with a
regular (or smooth) outline, and individuals have more
or less identical crown forms
Crown shape: round; pyramidal
Crown density: dense
Growth rate: fast