Quercus chrysolepis, Canyon Live Oak

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Quercus chrysolepis, Canyon Live Oak

A semi green tree that reaches a height of 65 feet tall and 90 feet wide.  Cream flowers bloom winter through spring.  This is a rare oak native to Pasadena.  This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.

Prune in the late summer- August to September after all active growth has stopped and hardened off.  Mature trees do not need to be pruned.  Young trees should be pruned to train it.  New foliage should sprout right after trees leaves turn yellow and drop.

Species Name Quercus chrysolepis
Common Name Canyon Live Oak
Native to California
Plant Type Tree
Height x Width 30-80’ x 30-50
Growth Habit Tree, spreading with a broad canopy
Growth Rate Slow to moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Water Requirement Low to moderate
Soil Type Prefers deep, well drained loam, able to adapt to other soils and create this overtime with its leaf litter
Flower Color Inconspicuous flowers, small and yellow-green
Flowering Months Winter, Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Fragrant No
Cold Hardy to -15°F
Attracts pollinators Butterflies
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Moderate
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes

 

 

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Quercus chrysolepis, Canyon Live Oak

A semi green tree that reaches a height of 65 feet tall and 90 feet wide.  Cream flowers bloom winter through spring.  This is a rare oak native to Pasadena.  This plant produces a pollen that can produce an allergic reaction.

Prune in the late summer- August to September after all active growth has stopped and hardened off.  Mature trees do not need to be pruned.  Young trees should be pruned to train it.  New foliage should sprout right after trees leaves turn yellow and drop.

Species Name Quercus chrysolepis
Common Name Canyon Live Oak
Native to California
Plant Type Tree
Height x Width 30-80’ x 30-50
Growth Habit Tree, spreading with a broad canopy
Growth Rate Slow to moderate
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Water Requirement Low to moderate
Soil Type Prefers deep, well drained loam, able to adapt to other soils and create this overtime with its leaf litter
Flower Color Inconspicuous flowers, small and yellow-green
Flowering Months Winter, Spring
Evergreen/Deciduous Evergreen
Fragrant No
Cold Hardy to -15°F
Attracts pollinators Butterflies
Container Plant No
Erosion Control Yes
Bank Stabilization Yes
Fire Resistant Moderate
Deer resistant Yes
Local plant Yes