Sawtooth Oak
The Sawtooth Oak (Quercus acutissima) is a medium to large-sized deciduous tree known for its distinctive serrated leaves and abundant acorn production. It typically reaches a height of 40 to 60 feet and has a spread of 40 to 70 feet, forming a rounded canopy with dense foliage. The leaves of the Sawtooth Oak are deeply lobed with sharp, tooth-like edges, hence the tree's name. In the spring, the tree produces yellow-green male catkins and inconspicuous female flowers. As the tree matures, it develops acorns that are a valuable food source for wildlife. The Sawtooth Oak is valued for its rapid growth rate, adaptability to various soil types, and tolerance to urban conditions. It prefers full sun and well-drained soils but can tolerate a range of soil conditions, including clay and sandy soils. This oak species is known for its durability and resistance to pests and diseases. The Sawtooth Oak is commonly used in landscaping for shade, ornamental purposes, and wildlife habitat enhancement. Its attractive foliage, hardiness, and low maintenance requirements make it a popular choice for parks, large landscapes, and residential yards.
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