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Chinkapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii)

Shade Trees

Chinkapin Oak

Quercus muehlenbergii

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Quercus muehlenbergii, commonly known as Chinkapin Oak, is a deciduous oak native to the central

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Drought TolerantHeat TolerantCold HardyShade TolerantDeer ResistantStreet Tree

About this plant

Quercus muehlenbergii, commonly known as Chinkapin Oak, is a deciduous oak native to the central and eastern United States, valued for its adaptability and distinctive foliage. Characterized by its glossy, serrated leaves that resemble those of the chestnut tree, the Chinkapin Oak thrives in a variety of soil types, including dry, rocky, or limestone-rich substrates, making it a versatile choice for landscapes seeking drought-tolerant and resilient trees. This oak typically matures into a medium to large tree with a broad, rounded crown, offering excellent shade and contributing to wildlife habitats by providing acorns favored by birds and mammals. Historically, the Chinkapin Oak has been appreciated not only for its ornamental qualities but also for its durable hardwood, traditionally used in cabinetry and flooring. Its tolerance to urban pollution and soil compaction further enhances i

Plant details

Mature height
70 ft.
Mature width
70 ft.
Growth rate
Moderate
USDA zones
4-8
Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun
Water needs
Moderate
Soil
Clay, Loamy, Rocky, Sandy, Well Drained
Spacing
40 ft.
Bloom season
Mid-Spring (April-May)

Frequently asked questions

How big does it get?+

At maturity it reaches about 70 ft. tall and 70 ft. wide, so give it room.

What growing zones does it suit?+

It is hardy in USDA zones 4 to 8.