Quercus douglasii
Blue Oak
Description
Blue Oak is a deciduous tree that has a slow growth rate and reaches 50 ft. high. It develops 2" long, lobed blue-green leaves. Blue Oak is very drought tolerant, is native to California and attracts butterflies. Because of its slow growth, it can be used for bonsai. Flowers are insignificant. Acorns were used by California Natives for food.
Plant Type
Tree
Height Range
40-60'
Width Range
25-40'
Flower Color
Green, Yellow
Flower Season
Spring
Leaf Color
Blue Green
Bark Color
Grey
Fruit Color
n/a
Fruit Season
Intermittent
Sun
Full
Water
Very Low
Growth Rate
Slow
Soil Type
Clay, Rocky
Soil Condition
Average, Well-drained, Dry
Soil pH
Neutral
Adverse Factors
Messy
Design Styles
Mediterranean, Ranch, Woodland
Accenting Features
Specimen
Seasonal Interest
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Location Uses
Background, Park
Special Uses
Shade Tree
Attracts Wildlife
Birds, Butterflies
Change spray sprinklers to low-flow bubbler or drip systems.
Shrubs and trees are ideal candidates for this type of irrigation because the water is applied directly to the root zones.