Post Oak Tree

Post Oak Tree

1-2ft
$41.95
Sale price  $41.95 Regular price 
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Post Oak Tree

Post Oak Tree

$41.95
Sale price  $41.95 Regular price 
Size1-2ft

Post Oak (Quercus stellata)

The Post Oak is the ultimate symbol of rugged endurance, native strength, and timeless American landscape heritage. A prominent member of the white oak family, this slow-growing, long-lived giant is named for its historically rot-resistant wood, which early pioneers relied on to build sturdy fence posts. It is easily recognized by its distinctively shaped, dark green leaves that form the unmistakable silhouette of a Maltese cross.

Over time, the Post Oak develops a rugged, deeply furrowed bark and a massive, gnarled canopy that provides unparalleled shade. Built to conquer the harshest conditions, this tree shrugs off intense heat, poor soils, and severe droughts, making it a legacy planting that will stand strong for centuries.

The Ecological Footprint

  • Wildlife Sanctuary: Produces a heavy crop of sweet, low-tannin acorns that serve as a crucial autumn food source for wild turkeys, deer, squirrels, and native birds.

  • Canopy Power: Develops a broad, dense crown that acts as a natural cooling station, significantly reducing ambient ground temperatures during scorching summer months.

  • Soil Anchor: Features a massive, deep taproot and an extensive root system that provides exceptional soil stabilization and erosion control.

  • Habitat Hero: Acts as a vital host plant for hundreds of native butterfly and moth species, enriching the local backyard biodiversity.

The Honest Harvest (What to Expect)

  • The Perks: Virtually indestructible once established, highly resistant to pests and diseases, exceptional drought tolerance, and built with storm-resistant wood that withstands high winds.

  • The Caveats: Grows at a slow pace, meaning it requires patience to reach its full shade potential. It develops a deep taproot almost immediately, making it highly sensitive to being moved or having the soil compacted around its root zone after planting.

Specifications

  • Botanical Name: Quercus stellata

  • Common Names: Post Oak, Iron Oak

  • Mature Height: 40–50 feet (can reach up to 75 feet in ideal conditions)

  • Mature Width: 40–60 feet

  • Growth Rate: Slow (10–12 inches per year)

  • Lifespan: 200–300+ years

  • USDA Zones: 5–9

  • Chill Hours: *

  • Sun Preference: Full sun

  • Soil Type: Thrives in dry, sandy, rocky, or gravelly soils; tolerates heavy clay if well-drained

  • Soil pH: Acidic to neutral (5.0–7.0)

  • Water Needs: Low to moderate; highly drought-tolerant once established

  • Flower Color: Inconspicuous yellow-green catkins; spring

  • Fruit Type: Small, oval acorns encased in a cap

  • Pollinators: *

  • Growth Habit: Rounded, dense, and spreading canopy with gnarled branching

  • Spacing: 40–50 feet apart

  • Landscape Uses: Specimen tree, shade tree, native restoration, windbreaks

  • Maintenance Level: Low

Planting & Care Guide

  • Hydration: Give the root ball a thorough soaking before and immediately after planting to eliminate any underground air pockets.

  • Siting: Choose your permanent location carefully. Because of its sensitive and aggressive taproot, the Post Oak does not tolerate being transplanted once it takes hold.

  • Mulching: Apply a 2-to-3-inch layer of organic mulch over the root zone to conserve moisture and keep lawn mowers away from the trunk, ensuring the mulch does not touch the bark.

  • Establishment: Water deeply once a week during its first one to two growing seasons. Once the root system is established, it can rely almost entirely on natural rainfall.

  • Pruning: Requires very little maintenance. Restrict pruning to the winter dormant season to prevent sap bleeding, focusing only on removing dead, damaged, or structurally weak branches.

  • Fertilization: Skip the chemical fertilizers. Post Oaks are specifically adapted to nutrient-poor soils and can actually be harmed by excessive nitrogen or artificial growth boosters.

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