The Monterrey Oak (Quercus polymorpha), a standout choice for landowners looking to create a wildlife haven on their property. Hailing from the rugged landscapes of northern Mexico and southern Texas, this resilient oak has earned a reputation among land managers as a powerhouse for supporting white-tailed deer and other game. Unlike many oaks that drop their acorns early, the Monterrey Oak holds its abundant, sweet acorns well into late fall and early winter—delivering a critical food source when deer need it most, after other forage has faded. What sets this tree apart? Its vigorous growth and adaptability. Thriving in USDA hardiness zones 7-10, the Monterrey Oak boasts a dense, evergreen to semi-evergreen canopy that provides year-round cover for wildlife, while its medium-sized acorns (about the size of a quarter) are a deer magnet.

Common Name | Monterrey Oak |
Scientific Name | Quercus polymorpha |
Wildlife Value | cover,hardwood,fruit |
Height | 5-7' |
Landowners have reported seeing bucks and does lingering beneath these trees, feasting on the bounty long after traditional food plots dry up. Plus, its drought tolerance and resistance to common pests make it a low-maintenance addition to any wildlife orchard or natural landscape. The story of the Monterrey Oak’s rise as a wildlife favorite is one of quiet discovery. Long overlooked in favor of more familiar species, it caught the eye of savvy land managers who noticed its knack for thriving in tough conditions while pumping out acorns season after season. Today, every Monterrey Oak we sell is carefully grown to preserve the traits that make it a deer-drawing dynamo. Plant it solo for a reliable acorn crop, or pair it with our fruiting trees like the Dr. Deer Pear to keep your property buzzing with wildlife activity all year long.

USDA Zone | 7-10 |