Oak, Willow, Bare Root
Fast-Growing Oak for Wetlands & Wildlife
Oak, Willow, Bare Root - Bare Root / 6-18" Seedling is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Willow Oak (Quercus phellos)
Willow Oak is a fast-growing, adaptable oak species native to the southeastern United States, valued for its fine-textured, willow-like leaves, strong wildlife associations, and resilience in urban and natural settings. As a member of the red oak group, it plays a foundational role in native ecosystems, providing food, shelter, and habitat for hundreds of wildlife species. Its tolerance for wet soils and rapid juvenile growth make it ideal for streambank plantings, floodplain restoration, and silvopasture edges.
Key Characteristics
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Incredible wildlife support—acorns and more
Like other oaks, Willow Oak is a keystone wildlife tree. Its acorns feed deer, squirrels, ducks, and wild turkeys, while its leaves host the larvae of over 500 species of moths and butterflies, including the Imperial Moth (Eacles imperialis) and the Banded Hairstreak (Satyrium calanus). -
Excellent for streambank and riparian plantings
Willow Oak thrives in medium to wet soils and tolerates occasional flooding, making it a top choice for floodplain restoration, stormwater management zones, and erosion-prone streambanks. -
Ideal for silvopasture and permaculture canopy layers
With its upright form, quick establishment, and relatively narrow canopy in youth, it works well in silvopasture systems where light penetration and fast shade development are needed. It integrates easily into food forests and layered native plantings. -
Unique foliage and elegant texture
Unlike most oaks, Willow Oak has slender, lance-shaped leaves that resemble those of willows. This gives it a distinctive, fine-textured look in both natural and designed landscapes. -
High adaptability to soil and site conditions
Willow Oak is more tolerant than many oaks of compacted soils, periodic flooding, and even urban stress. It’s a good choice for tough planting sites, including roadside restoration and urban rewilding projects.
Product Details
- Native range: Southeastern U.S., from New Jersey to Texas
- Plant life cycle: Deciduous Tree
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Medium to medium-wet; tolerates wet and occasionally dry soils once established
- Mature height: 60–100 feet
- Bloom time: Spring
- Bloom color: Inconspicuous (wind-pollinated)
- USDA Hardiness zones: 5–9
Willow Oak brings structure, resilience, and deep ecological value to large-scale plantings and regenerative landscapes. It's one of the best native oaks for combining flood tolerance, fast growth, and wildlife habitat in one tree.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun, Part Sun/Shade
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Wet
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Bloom ColorYellow, Green
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Bloom TimeApril, May
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9+
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Native StatesMaine, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas
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