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Engleman Oak

Engleman Oak

Quercus engelmannii

tree☀️ full sun💧 low waterZone 9aZone 10b

A drought-tolerant oak native to southern California, Engelmann oak is a medium-sized spreading tree with small leaves and deep roots adapted to arid conditions. It provides wildlife habitat and acorns for food, making it valuable in permaculture systems in dry regions.

Overview

Form
Spreading
Growth Rate
slow
Size
20–30′ tall × 20–30′ wide
Dormancy
deciduous

Tolerances & Soil

Zone 9aZone 10b
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ColderWarmer
Zone range: Zone 9a to Zone 10b

Seasonality

Bloom Season

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Harvest Season

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Season of Interest

SpringFall

Canopy

The tallest trees that form the overstory.

Succession Role

climax

Native to the United States

Native Range

Southern California and Baja California

Native to: California

Function & Care

wildlife benefiterosion controlwindbreakedible

Edible Parts

nut

Establishment & Care

Establishment
moderate
Maintenance
low
Propagation
seed