Quercus arkansana
arkansas oak
- With permission of LDWF Natural Heritage Program
- With permission of LDWF Natural Heritage Program
- Photo credit: Kelby Ouchley, Bayou-Diversity
- Photo credit: Kelby Ouchley, Bayou-Diversity
Family
Fagaceae
Leaf Arrangement
alternate
Leaf Attachment
petiolate
Leaf Margin
entire
Leaf Type
simple
Leaf Shape
obovate
Growth Form
tree
Flower Color
brown
Flower Month
March - May
Height (meters)
28.9
Milky Sap
No
Armed/Unarmed
Unarmed
Origin
native
Lifespan
perennial
Leaf Retention
Deciduous
Known Parish Occurrences
Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, Natchitoches, Sabine, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Union, Webster, Winn
- plant occurs in parish
Habitat
Sporadic on well-drained sandy soils in hardwood stands.