
Quercus imbricaria - Wikipedia
Quercus imbricaria, the shingle oak, is a deciduous tree in the red oak group of oaks. It is native primarily to the Midwestern and Upper South regions of North America.
Shingle oak - The Morton Arboretum
Shingle oak is native to Illinois and to part of the Chicago region. This tree is not easily recognized as an oak due to an atypical, unlobed leaf. It is not used as commonly as other oak species, …
Quercus imbricaria - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Quercus imbricaria, commonly called shingle oak, is a medium sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows in a conical form to 40-60’ tall, with the crown broadening and …
Shingle Oak - Natural Resource Stewardship
Shingle oak (Quercus imbricaria) is a small to medium sized tree with a rather broad rounded crown. It is a member of the broad red oak group (red, black, blackjack, pin, northern pin, …
Quercus imbricaria (Laurel, Oaks, Shingle Oak) | North ...
Shingle Oak is a deciduous tree native to Eastern North America. It has a symmetrical, conical to rounded crown and the leaves are not lobed as many oak trees are. Lower branches are …
Shingle Oak | Missouri Department of Conservation
Shingle oak is a medium-sized tree with a straight trunk and an open, broadly rounded crown. Leaves are alternate, simple, 4–6 inches long, 1–2 inches wide, broadest above the middle, …
Shingle Oak | Johnson's Nursery | KB
Mar 26, 2025 · Shingle Oak is a member of the Red Oak group and is native to the central and south Midwest. It’s one of the easier oaks to identify because of its simple, non-lobed leaves …