Description
Quercus acutissima
The Sawtooth Oak (Quercus acutissima) is a medium to large deciduous tree native to East Asia, known for its fast growth and distinctive, sharp-toothed leaves. Growing 40-60 feet tall with a broad, rounded canopy, the Sawtooth Oak is prized for its ornamental value and ability to provide dense shade. Its dark green leaves turn yellow or orange in the fall, adding seasonal interest. The tree produces small acorns that attract wildlife, and its wood is valuable for furniture and timber. Adaptable to a variety of soils and climates, the Sawtooth Oak is often used in landscaping and reforestation projects.
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