Gray Oak | Quercus grisea

Scientific Name

Quercus grisea

Common Name

Gray Oak, Shin Oak, Encino Prieta, Scrub Oak

Tree Description

Quercus grisea, gray oak, is a small tree with blue-green leathery leaves that are semi-deciduous. Its growth habit can be shruby, but is upright and sturdy.

Tree Size
Small
Height at Maturity
20ft–30ft
Width at Maturity
20ft–30ft
Growth Rate
Slow
Foliage Type
Semi-Evergreen
Deciduous
Sun Exposure
Sun
Part-Shade
Water Needs
Low Water
Potential Issues

Allergy health hazard

Average performance rating from pre-trial survey of experts
Good
Field Trial Monitoring Results

Good potential utility as an urban tree based on evaluation of 4 trees, healthy crown, 100% survival, fast growth rate. Branch dieback on one individual. Species is variable, likely due to hybridization in its natural habitat.

Propagation Results

We got good germination, with fresh seed sown in October. They are moderately slow growing.