Chinkapin Oak tree, Quercus muehlenbergii


Mature Height
50 – 75 feet
Mature Spread
40 – 60 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Tolerates Dry Soil
Mature Form
Broad, Pyramidal
Growth Rate
Rapid
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
Yellowish, Green
Fall Color
Red to Purple
Foliage Color
Green Lustrous
Zones
3-7

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The Chinkapin Oak tree, Quercus muehlenbergii, is the limestone equivalent of the chestnut oak, occuring as a dominant species on rocky alkaline uplands. This Oak tree is also sometimes commonly called yellow chestnut oak. Chinkapin oak is a medium sized deciduous oak of the white oak group that typically grows 40-60’ tall with an open globular crown.

Fruits are small oval acorns with scaly cups that extend to approximately 1/2 the acorn length. Acorns are valued food for a variety of wildlife.

Chinkapin Oak trees have narrow, shiny green leaves that have coarse marginal teeth. Leaves somewhat resemble the leaves of chestnut (Castanea) whose nut is sometimes called a chinquapin, hence the common name of this oak. Its acorn is sweet and edible. The thin leaves provide light shade. Fall color is variable, but it usually displays shades of yellow and brown.

Chinkapin is not used extensively as an ornamental tree, although it is quite tolerant of tougher sites.

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One Response to Chinkapin Oak tree, Quercus muehlenbergii

  • george pruett says:

    I bought a chinkapin oak last year, so this is it’s first year growing here in very acidic soil, should I put some lime around it.

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