Myrtle Oak

Quercus myrtifolia

Native to:
United States

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Taxonomy

Division:
Magnoliophyta | - Flowering plants
Family:
Fagaceae
Genus:
Quercus
Species:
Quercus myrtifolia
USDA Symbol:
QUMY

Growth Characteristics

Life Cycle:
Perennial
Growth Habit:
Shrub , Tree
Height:
1200 cm
Light Requirements:
Full Sun
Drought Tolerance:
High
Bloom Months:
mar,apr
Landscaping Shrub:
Yes

Wildlife Benefits

Caterpillars:
★☆☆☆☆ Recorded caterpillar host plant (HOSTS Database)

Keystone Species Ranking

Caterpillar Keystone:
★★★★★ Butterfly & moth species supported by this genus (NWF)

Host Plant for Caterpillars

consular oakworm moth (Anisota consularis), Pink-striped oakworm moth (Anisota virginiensis), Horace's Duskywing (Erynnis horatius), Red-banded Hairstreak (Calycopis cecrops), Sleepy Duskywing (Erynnis brizo)

Reported Fauna Sightings

Butterflies:Little Wood Satyr (Megisto cymela), Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos), Sleepy Duskywing (Erynnis brizo)

Garden & Ecology Notes

Wildlife Value:
birds, small mammals
Deer Resistant:
Yes
Salt Tolerant:
Yes
Fire Ecology:
Fire adapted — tolerates or benefits from fire
Fire Notes:
Resprouts vigorously from roots and root crown following fire. Common in fire-maintained scrub communities of Florida.

Soil Requirements

Soil Type:
sandy, acidic, nutrient-poor soil
pH:
4.5 - 6.5 (acidic to slightly acidic)
Drainage:
excellent drainage required
Moisture:
dry to moderate
Notes:
commonly found in coastal scrub and sandhill habitats

Propagation & Germination

Stratification:
None required
Germination Time:
14–30 days
Notes:
Acorns lack dormancy and germinate readily when planted fresh in fall. Do not allow acorns to dry out.

The above propagation data sourced from Claude AI

Pre-treatment: Cold-moist stratification for 30 days at 1–5°C (34–41°F).; then Cold-moist stratification for 60 days.

Source: Claude AI