Oak,Post

Common Name(s):
Post Oak, Sand Post Oak, Oak,Post
Scientific Name:
Quercus stellata
Family:
Fagaceae
Longevity:
Perennial
Season:
Cool
Origin:
Native
Height:
18 m
Flowers:
April
Fruits:
Fall
Description: A medium-sized tree with a rounded crown. One of the dominant oaks in the Cross-Timbers ecotype. Leaves may vary in shape. The acorns are eaten by many species of wildlife. The foliage and twigs may be browsed by white-tailed deer and some livestock. Post oak is a member of the "White" oak group whose leaf veins do not extend past the leaf margin to form bristles. While often small and stunted, Post oaks can live 400 or more years.