Quercus undulata ‘Mesa de Maya’
Quercus undulata 'Mesa de Maya' has small, striking blue foliage and a modest stature and autumn colour in November-December.
Quercus undulata ‘Mesa de Maya’ has large blue-grey foliage that doesn’t look like an oak with few, if any, leaf lobes. It will hold its colour late into fall and is adaptable to dry conditions. Grows eventually to 25′ tall and 20′ wide. Winner of Best in Show for 2017 at the Farwest Show New Varieties Showcase.
Common Name: Rocky Mountain Scrub Oak, Western Oak
Family: Fagaceae (The Oak Family)
Zone Hardiness: 5-8
Light: Full Sun
Height: 15-25'
Width: 10' and over
Primary Bloom Colour: Green
Secondary Bloom Colour: Burgundy
Class: Deciduous
Type: Tree
Bloom Time: Late Summer
Soil Moisture: Average
Stem Colour:
Fragrance: No
Berries:
Benefits:
Deer Resistant: Unknown
BC Native: No
Native Habitat: Sandstone soils and dry, rocky slopes.
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