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Plant Description
Quercus rubra, commonly called Northern Red Oak, is a majestic deciduous oak species native to Eastern North America. This Quercus rubra tree stands out for its robust growth and impressive height, often reaching over 70 feet. Its striking leaves turn vibrant shades of red and orange during autumn, creating a stunning display that enhances any landscape. People admire this oak for its classic shape and ornamental appeal.
The Quercus rubra features deeply lobed leaves with pointed tips, giving it a distinctive look compared to other oaks. This Red Oak has smooth bark when young, which becomes rugged and furrowed with age. The tree produces small acorns that provide food for wildlife. In addition, this species is valued for its strong, dense wood, often referred to as Quercus rubra hardwood, prized in furniture making and flooring.
Gardeners and nature lovers value the Quercus rubra for its adaptability and beauty. This hardwood tree from North America also plays an essential ecological role in forests. Its impressive stature and rich foliage make it a favorite for parks and large gardens. Overall, the Quercus rubra combines ornamental charm with practical uses, making it a remarkable oak species.
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Botanical family: Fagaceae
Botanical genus: Quercus
Botanical species: Quercus rubra
SKU:BA-6462-S
Soil type: Thrives in well-drained, acidic to neutral soil; prefers loamy or sandy soil.
Watering frequency: Moderate; water deeply during dry spells, particularly when young.
Light exposure: Prefers full sun for optimal growth and the best fall color.
Temperature requirements: Hardy to -30°C (-22°F), ideal for cold and temperate climates.
Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring annually.
Pruning: Minimal; prune in late winter or early spring to remove dead or weak branches.
Common pests: Watch for oak wilt, aphids, and caterpillars; treat promptly if necessary.
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Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.

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