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Quercus sadleriana is a species of oak known by the common names Sadler's oak and deer oak. It is native to southwestern Oregon and far northern California in the Klamath Mountains. It grows in coniferous forests. Quercus sadleriana is a shrub growing 1 to 3 meters (3. 3-10 feet) tall from a root network with rhizomes. The leaves are reminiscent of chestnut leaves, oval with toothed edges and rounded, faintly pointed ends. The fruit is an acorn with a cap between 1 and 2 centimeters (0. 4-0. 8 inch) wide and a spherical or egg-shaped, round-ended nut up to 2 centimeters (0. 8 inch) long. Quercus sadleriana is a shrub growing 1 to 3 meters (3. 3-10 feet) tall from a root network with rhizomes. The leaves are reminiscent of chestnut leaves, oval with toothed edges and rounded, faintly pointed ends. The fruit is an acorn with a cap between 1 and 2 centimeters (0. 4-0. 8 inch) wide and a spherical or egg-shaped, round-ended nut up to 2 centimeters (0. 8 inch) long.
Shrub
3 - 10 ft Tall
Evergreen
Cream, Green
Bank stabilization, Hedge
Deep Shade, Partial Shade
1, 2, 3, 4*, 5*, 6*, 7*, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21
Open, rocky slopes, ridges
Red Fir Forest, Yellow Pine Forest
Butterflies and moths supported
0 confirmed and 61 likely
Yellow-Haired Dagger Moth
Acronicta impleta
California Sister
Adelpha californica
Miranda Underwing
Amphipyra pyramidoides