Botanical Name: Quercus garryana
Common Name: Garry oak
Family Name: Fagaceae
Origin/Distribution: W. North America
Leaf: Green, (fall)Green-yellow/Brown, Simple, Lobed, Pinnate venation, Lustrous, Tomentose, Leathery, Oblong/Ovate/Rounded/Cordate/Cuneate/Pinnately lobed
Bud: Alternate, Ovoid/Conical(long pointed)
Flower: Yellow, Catkin, Not showy, Monoecious, Mar/Apr
Fruit/Seed: Brown, Nut, Showy, Sep/Oct
Stem/Bark: Grey, Tan, Showy, Deeply fissured
Size: Height: 22 - 30m/Spread: 10 - 15m
Habit: Irregular, Open, Spreading, Twiggy, Upright
Form: Round
Soil: Rocky/Gravelly, Dry, Well-drained
Moisture: Low, Summer dry
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Landscape use: Dryland, Shade tree, Specimen plant, Wildlife food, Wind break
Notes: Perennial
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