Beautiful Oak Trees

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  • Most Oak Trees are slow to moderate growers they like cool winters and hot dry summers. They will produce numerous acorns that can used to make new seedlings. The Red Shumard Oak have beautiful reddish fall color.

  • Oak Trees are moderate to slow growing. Most are deciduous and grow very large up to 100ft tall. All have about 1/2" acorns that fall and can used to grow seedlings.

  • They do not like pruning, fertilizers or soil amendments. They do require regular watering especially when first planted. Unless you are experiencing floods in your area you should water every day for the first 2-3 weeks after planting.

  • Remove weeds and grass from underneath an oak tree.Try to Keep oak trees leaves at the bottom as a natural mulch.

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  • Pin Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus palustris
    Zone: '4-8'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Pin Oak tree, Quercus palustris, is probably the most widely used native oak for landscaping. One of the faster growing oaks; it can grow 12 to 1... more


    Willow Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus phellos
    Zone: '5-9'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Willow Oak tree, Quercus phellos, is one of the most popular trees for streets, parks, estates, and residential properties. This shade tree is al... more


    Chestnut Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus prinus
    Zone: '4-9'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Chestnut Oak tree, Quercus prinus, is a medium-sized, native, deciduous tree. Chestnut Oak trees are also called Rock Oak, Rock Chestnut Oak, or ... more


    Shumard Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus shumardii
    Zone: '5-9'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Shumard Oak tree, Quercus shumardii, is one of the largest southern red oak trees. It grows moderately fast and produces acorns every 2 to 4 year... more


    Post Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus stellata
    Zone: '5-9'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Post Oak tree, Quercus stellata, is a small to medium-sized tree. The bark of the Post Oak is similar to that of the White Oak, but somewhat dark... more


    Texana Nuttall Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus texana
    Zone: '6-9'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Texana Nuttall Oak tree, Quercus texana, also known as Spanish oak, Nuttall's oak, Texas red oak, Spotted Oak, Rock oak, and red river oak, is a ... more


    Black Oak

    Scientific Name: Quercus velutina
    Zone: '3-8'
    Sun: Full sun

    "The Black Oak tree, Quercus velutina, this beautiful oak tree is very similar in appearance to the Red Oak. One of the main differences include its ability to thrive on poor... more

     


     

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