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Bebb Oak is a naturally occurring native hybrid oak resulting from a cross between bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) and white oak (Quercus alba). It combines the toughness and adaptability of bur oak with the classic leaf shape and form of white oak. Medium green foliage forms a dense summer canopy before turning yellow-brown in fall. Spring flowers are inconspicuous but develop into acorns that are an important food source for birds and mammals. Highly adaptable to a wide range of soils, including heavier and alkaline conditions, this Illinois native hybrid performs well in full sun and is an excellent choice for large landscapes, restoration sites, and naturalized plantings. Once established, it exhibits good drought tolerance.
| Quercus x bebbiana | |
| Full Sun | |
| 3 | |
| 30-50 ft | |
| 30-50 ft | |
| Low Water Needs | |
| Attracts Songbirds | |
| Rounded, Irregular | |
| Black Walnut (juglone) Tolerant, Drought Tolerant |