Shingle oaks mature at a height of about 60 feet, sometimes taller. Their shiny dark green leaves of summer change to a yellow-russet red in fall. Shingle oaks tend to be slightly pyramidal when young and broadly round-headed when mature.
Hardiness Zones: 4-8 Habit: deciduous Growth rate: slow Ideal planting location: full sun; moist, well-drained soil; high drought tolerance. Form: Oval to rounded shape; acorn fruit. Height: 40-65 feet Width: 40-70 feet Leaf: 3-6 inches; simple green leaves; red to yellow in fall.