Family

Fagaceae

Region

Coastal Plain, Mountain, Piedmont

States

Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia

Plant Type

Tall Tree (Canopy)

Height

50 - 100ft

Spread

50 - 75ft

Flower Color

Green, Yellow

Fruit

Nut/Nut-like; Green, Orange

Sun Exposure

Full Sun, Partial Sun

Soil Texture

Loamy, Sandy

Soil Moisture

Moist

Blooms

April - May

Fall Color

yellow/tan; retains leaves till spring

Habitat

variety of soils, moist rich uplands and lowlands

Notes

edible nuts; attractive bark; leaves may persist into winter; max ht 70? Used for furniture, pulpwood, charcoal and low grade lumber; excellent for fuel; deer browse the twigs and foliage to some extent; the nuts are eaten by ruffed grouse, wild turkey, squirrel, black bear and raccoon

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