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Quercus pagoda

cherrybark oak
  • Photo by: Bruce Kirchoff from Wikipedia Commons, cropped

Nomenclatura

Nombre común:

cherrybark oak

Sinónimo(s):

Especie del género:

Quercus pagoda

Familia:

Fagaceae

Especificaciones de la planta

Forma:

tree

Tamaño:

60 - 90 ft

Esperanza de vida:

Long-lived perennial

Color de la flor:

Color de la fruta:

brown

Fenología:

deciduous

Destacado por:

Hurricane Wind Resistance

Paisajismo

Usos recomendados:

Shade tree. This is a large oak.

Consideraciones:

Fallen/falling acorns can be a maintenance issue.

Disponibilidad:

Native Nurseries, Seed

Propagación:

Seed.

Luz:

Full Sun, Part Sun

Tolerancia a la humedad:

Siempre inundado---------------------------------Extremadamente seco

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Usually moist, occasional inundation -a- Not wet but not extremely dry

Tolerancia a inundaciones por agua salada:

Unknown

Tolerancia a la niebla salina/suelo salado:

Low/no tolerance of salty wind or direct salt spray

Suelo u otro sustrato:

Sand, Clay, Loam

pH del suelo:

Acidic

Apto para cultivo en:

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Acreditado en:

Distribution
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Map coded by Melissa Fernandez-de Cespedes (Paynes Prairie Chapter)

Ecología

Fauna:

Caterpillars, Birds, Mammals

Host plant for the banded hairstreak, Edwards' hairstreak, gray hairstreak, white-M hairstreak Horace's duskywing and the Juvenal's duskywing butterflies.





Other insect feeders include leafhoppers, aphids, treehoppers, lace bugs, plant bugs, leaf beetles, weevils, long-horned beetles, gall wasps, walkingsticks, and moth caterpillars



  • Acorns are eaten by woodpeckers, white-breasted nuthatches, blue jays, ducks, small mammals, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer and black bear


  • Provides cover to birds and squirrels for resting and nesting




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Hábitats nativos:

Floodplains of large rivers, predominantly the greater Apalachicola River system.

Área de distribución natural en Florida:

Comentarios:

Etnobotánica:

Considered to be a valuable timber tree.

Comentarios generales:

The range map for this species suggests that it might occur in the ApalachicolaRiver floodplains even where it had not been documented.
FNPS Plant Print

Citas:

Hilty, John. (2002-2018). Trees, Shrubs, & Woody Vines of Illinois: Cherrybark Oak. ( https://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/trees/plants/cherrybark_oak.html. Accessed 2026.


Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. (2025). Plant Database: Quercus pagoda (Cherrybark oak). ( https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=QUPA5 ). Accessed 2026. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.


Huegel, Craig N. (2010). Native Plant Landscaping for Florida Wildlife. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Minno, Marc, and Maria Minno. (1999). Florida Butterfly Gardening: A Complete Guide to Attracting, Identifying, and Enjoying Butterflies. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.


Wunderlin, R. P., B. F. Hansen, A. R. Franck, and F. B. Essig. (1999+). Atlas of Florida Plants. ( https://florida.plantatlas.usf.edu/ ). [S. M. Landry and K. N. Campbell (application development), USF Water Institute.] Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa.

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