
Quercus pagoda ~ Cherrybark Oak
Cherrybark Oak is a large native deciduous tree with a broad rounded crown, and a straight trunk that develops vertical cherry like ridges on the bark as it matures. The lobes of the glossy deep green foliage with pale undersides are tipped with bristles and turn yellow brown in fall. The small acorns have scaly cups and take two growing seasons to mature. Best grown in full sun and rich well-drained acidic soils. Quercus pagoda supports a wide variety of moths and butterflies, including: the Imperial Moth, Banded Hairstreak, Edward's Hairstreak, Gray Hairstreak, White-M Hairstreak, Horace’s Duskywing, and the Juvenal’s Duskywing. Type: Tree Origins: Southeast N. America; GA Native Height: 90’ - 130’ Spread: 30’ - 70’ Spacing: 45’ USDA Hardiness Zone: 6 - 9 Culture: Full Sun, Part Sun Bloom Color: Green Season of Interest: Fall MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Susceptible to oak wilt and more susceptible to hear