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Gambel Oak is a smaller oak that only reaches about 30′ tall. It has a round canopy shape and can sometimes form thickets from a deep and extensive root system. Gambel Oak is commonly found in Colorado growing with serviceberry, snowberry and chokecherry.
Scientific Name: Quercus gambelii. Zone: 3. Mature Height: 20-30' Mature Spread: 10-20. Type: Deciduous. Size: Average. Fall Color: Orange. Attributes: Full Sun. Low Water. Xeric. Additional Information: Unique Features: The Gambel oak (too often belittled with the name ‘scrub oak’) is native to the foothill regions of the ‘4 corner’ states.
$ 299.98. Out of stock. SKU: 02767 Categories: Landscape Plants Shade Trees Trees. Description. The Gambel Oak is a native to the southern Rocky Mountains and the southwestern U.S. making it very drought tolerant. It is a small informal, shrub-like tree that can be used as a screen.
Family: Fagaceae, Beech Family. Synonyms: (Quercus gambelii var. utahensis, Quercus undulata var. gambelii, Quercus undulata var. gunnisonii) Status: Native. Duration: Perennial. Size: Trees to 40 or 50 feet (12 to 15 m), shrubs 6.5 feet (2 m) - Height relative to geographic location.
Quercus gambelii, with the common name Gambel oak, is a deciduous small tree or large shrub that is widespread in the foothills and lower mountains of western North America. It is also regionally called scrub oak , oak brush , and white oak .
Gambel Oak is a resilient and adaptable species that typically requires minimal care, making it a good choice for gardeners with various experience levels. One key care point for gambel Oak is ensuring adequate sunlight exposure, as it thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions.