Quercus wislizenii, commonly known as the Interior Live Oak, is a notable Californian oak tree. It exhibits a versatile growth habit and can be either standard or multi-form. The leaves resemble those of Quercus agrifolia, featuring toothed margins. While the flowers are unremarkable, the tree produces significant acorns. The oak serves as a valuable habitat for birds and butterflies, providing nesting sites, shelter, and a food source.
- Common Name:
- Interior Live Oak
- Mature Height:
- 40-75'
- Mature Spread:
- 30-50'
- Exposure:
- Sun
- Growth:
- Evergreen
- Flower Color:
- Catkins