White oak

White oak (Quercus alba)

White oak, also known as Eastern white oak

Quercus alba, commonly known as white oak, produces wood that is highly valued for its durability and aesthetic appeal. The processed wood of white oak is utilized in various applications:

1. **Furniture**: Its attractive grain and finish make it a popular choice for high-quality furniture.
2. **Flooring**: The wood's hardness and durability are ideal for long-lasting flooring solutions.
3. **Barrels**: Its moisture resistance makes it perfect for crafting barrels used in aging wines and spirits.
4. **Boatbuilding**: The wood's resistance to rot is beneficial for constructing boats.
5. **Interior Millwork**: Used for decorative elements such as paneling, trim, and moldings.
6. **Cabinetry**: Often employed in kitchen and bathroom cabinets due to its strength and beauty.

While the tree itself is not often grown as an ornamental because of its large size, its wood remains a versatile and highly valued material in various industries.

Key Facts About White oak

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Attributes of White oak

Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Type
Tree
Plant Height
20 m to 30 m
Spread
15 m to 24 m
Leaf Color
Green Red
Flower Size
2.5 cm
Flower Color
Yellow Green Red

Scientific Classification of White oak

Phylum
Vascular plants
Class
Dicotyledons
Order
Fagales
Family
Beech
Genus
Oaks
Species
White oak

Toxicity

Ingestion