Quercus stellata
Family: Fagaceae
Post Oak (Quercus stellata) is a Florida native tree. A small to medium deciduous oak with distinctive cross-shaped leaves. Extremely drought tolerant and adapted to sandy soils. Slow-growing but very durable, often found in dry upland sites. Habitats: sandhills, upland, scrub, woodland. Light: full

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A small to medium deciduous oak with distinctive cross-shaped leaves. Extremely drought tolerant and adapted to sandy soils. Slow-growing but very durable, often found in dry upland sites.