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Santa Cruz Island Oak

Quercus parvula var. shrevei

Care

Sun

full sun, part shade

Water

low

Size

3–56ft tall

Bloom

Mar-May

Foliage

Evergreen

Edible

Acorns leached and ground into flour for traditional food

Keystone Plant

Supports up to 275 butterfly and moth species in Mediterranean California

Native Range

Oak and pine woodland endemic to Santa Cruz Island, in the Channel Islands off the coast of Santa Barbara County.

Care Guide

Planting

Plant your Santa Cruz Island Oak in full sun to part shade, ideally in fall or winter when the plant can establish roots before summer heat. This evergreen oak is native to coastal slopes and tolerates low water once established, so choose a spot with good drainage and space it appropriately for its mature size (potentially 3-56 feet depending on variety and conditions). Avoid planting in areas that will receive supplemental summer irrigation meant for other plants, as this oak naturally expects dry summers.

After Planting

Water weekly during your first summer to establish a deep root system, then gradually reduce frequency as fall arrives - by year two, this low-water oak should need little to no supplemental water except during drought. Prune lightly in late winter or spring if needed to shape the plant or remove dead wood, but avoid heavy pruning. The biggest mistake Bay Area gardeners make is overwatering established plants; once your oak is past that first summer, let it go dry between rains and resist the urge to water it along with your lawn.

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Wildlife Supported

Insects

Foliage · Year-Round

causes leaf necrosis and stem cankers; primary disease threat to oaks in coastal California

Foliage · Year-Round

sap-feeding whitefly; populations peak in late summer and fall

Mammals

Seeds · Fall

acorn production critical September-November for native mammal food caching and winter survival

Seeds · Fall

acorn caching and consumption critical for overwinter survival

Seeds · Fall

acorn cache harvesting and consumption August-February

Where to Buy

Oaktown Native Plant Nursery

702 Channing Way, Berkeley

Wed-Sun 10am-5pm

1.0 mi (510) 387-9744 Website
Native Here Nursery

101 Golf Course Dr, Tilden Regional Park, Berkeley

Sat 10am-2pm

3.0 mi (510) 549-0211 Website