Dyer's oak

Last updated on: 24.02.2026

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A deciduous tree belonging to the oak family, up to 40 m high, with dark brown to dark gray bark on the outside and yellow on the inside, leaves up to 25 cm long, yellow flowers and 1-2 cm large fruits (acorns). Flowering time: May.

A secondary plant substance from the bark, quercetin, was used to dye leather, wool, silk or cotton.

Occurrence: North America.

Last updated on: 24.02.2026