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Chestnut Oak Tree

Chestnut Oak Tree

Regular price $51.95 USD
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 Quercus montana, -formerly Quercus prinus

Chestnut Oak Tree

The Chestnut Oak Tree is a rugged native oak known for its deeply furrowed bark, chestnut-like leaves, and ability to thrive on rocky slopes and dry ridges. With its stately form, brilliant yellow fall color, and massive wildlife-supporting acorns, this long-lived species is a keystone tree for native landscapes and restoration projects.

Tough, tolerant, and ecologically rich, the Chestnut Oak is a classic choice for those looking to plant for future generations.


Chestnut Oak Tree Overview

Attribute Details
🌿 Botanical Name Quercus montana
🏷️ Common Names Chestnut Oak, Rock Oak, Mountain Oak
🌳 Mature Height 50–70 feet
🌐 Mature Width 40–60 feet
📈 Growth Rate Moderate (12–24" per year)
⏳ Lifespan 150–300+ years
🧊 USDA Zones 4–8
❄️ Chill Hours 600–1,000 hours
☀️ Sun Preference Full sun
🧱 Soil Type Well-drained rocky or sandy soils; tolerates poor soils
⚖️ Soil pH Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5–7.0)
💧 Water Needs Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established
🌸 Flower Color Inconspicuous yellow-green catkins in spring
🍒 Fruit Type Large acorns; high wildlife value
🐝 Pollinators Wind-pollinated; supports diverse insect life
🌿 Growth Habit Broad, rounded canopy with deeply furrowed bark
↔️ Spacing 30–50 ft for mature canopy spread
🏡 Landscape Uses Shade tree, native restoration, wildlife habitat
🧹 Maintenance Level Low

Environmental Benefits

🌿 Supports hundreds of native caterpillars and pollinators
🐿️ Produces large acorns that feed deer, turkey, squirrels, and bears
🌳 Improves biodiversity in dry or upland environments
⛰️ Excellent for poor soils, rocky ridges, or erosion-prone slopes


Pros & Cons

✅ Pros ⚠️ Cons
🌰 Large, nutritious acorns attract wildlife 🍂 Heavy acorn drop may be messy near patios or lawns
🌳 Extremely long-lived with majestic form ⏳ Slow to mature and begin producing acorns
🔥 Tolerates drought, wind, and rocky soils 🌱 Not ideal for small spaces due to size
🍁 Golden fall color with chestnut-like foliage 🪓 Difficult to transplant once mature
🐛 Hosts numerous native insects and birds 💧 Young trees need regular water during establishment

Planting & Care Guide

🛁 Soak root zone well before and after planting
🕳️ Dig hole 2–3x the width of root system; backfill with native soil
🌾 Apply 2–4" of mulch to insulate roots and reduce competition
💦 Water weekly during first 1–2 years; reduce once established
✂️ Minimal pruning; remove dead or crossing limbs when dormant
🧪 Fertilization rarely needed; amend poor soil with compost if desired


The Chestnut Oak Tree is a rugged, resilient native that brings timeless strength and ecological richness to your property. With its wildlife-friendly acorns, brilliant foliage, and adaptability to harsh sites, it’s the kind of tree that pays dividends for generations. Plant it once—watch it thrive forever.


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