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Quercus rubra 15-20cm | Northern red oak | Red oak

Quercus rubra 15-20cm | Northern red oak | Red oak

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Plant Description

Quercus rubra, commonly known as the northern red oak, is a majestic deciduous tree renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage. Native to eastern and central North America, this Quercus rubra tree thrives in well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade. Its distinctive leaves, deeply lobed with pointed tips, transform from a rich green to brilliant shades of red and scarlet in fall. Quercus rubra displays a moderately fast Quercus rubra growth rate, eventually reaching heights of 60-75 feet with a broad, rounded crown. Its acorns, an important food source for wildlife, mature in two years and are characterized by a shallow cup. Quercus rubra makes a stately addition to landscapes, parks, and large gardens, providing shade, beauty, and ecological value.

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Botanical family: Fagaceae

Botanical genus: Quercus

Botanical species: Quercus rubra

SKU:WP-0208-S

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