Oregon White Oak Male Flowers

The male flowers aren’t as subtle as the female flowers but they do blend into the spring green that is sprouting throughout the landscape. The male flowers are a yellowish green and hang on a thin catkin. The catkin emerges from the tree fairly compact. As it elongates the clusters of stamens spread out, open to release their pollen, and look wispy and light as they blow in the wind.

The male and female flowers are on separate inflorescences on the same tree. Oak trees are wind-pollinated.