Quercus macrocarpa (Bur oak): Uses

Wood: The bur oak is a considerably important timber tree in the US. The wood is hard, tough, close-grained and moderately heavy. It is usually sold as white oak and is used for flooring, furniture, decks, cabinets and interior finishes.

Wildlife: Oaks are very important to wildlife. The bur oak provides deer, squirrels, wood duck, turkeys and rodents with acorns. Trees also provide cover and nesting materials.

Horticulture: Although it makes an excellent shade tree, the bur oak is seldom planted in urban areas, as young trees are difficult to transplant, slow to grow and the mature tree has an extensive root system. It is an impressive tree well suited to larger areas such as parks, campuses and golf courses.