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Quercus texana

Quercus texana

Regular price €90,00 EUR
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Quercus texana, commonly called Texas red oak, is a striking tree native to the southern United States. This deciduous oak from Texas displays brilliant red foliage in autumn, adding vibrant color to any landscape. People appreciate the Quercus texana oak for its robust growth and attractive leaf shape, which showcases classic oak lobes with pointed tips.

The Texas oak belongs to the red oak species group, known for their fast growth and beautiful fall colors. This American oak native thrives in a variety of environments but stands out for its adaptability and ornamental appeal. Its bark is dark and ridged, contrasting nicely with its bright leaves. The tree also provides valuable habitat and shade.

  • Leaves turn vivid red during the fall season
  • Medium to large size with a broad, rounded crown
  • Bark is dark gray with a rugged texture
  • Produces acorns favored by local wildlife
  • Fast-growing compared to other oak species

Gardeners and landscapers often choose Quercus texana for its stunning seasonal color and reliable growth. This southern red oak adds both beauty and function to parks and large gardens. Its classic oak form makes it a timeless choice for enhancing outdoor spaces with natural charm and elegance.


IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.

Botanical family: Fagaceae

Botanical genus: Quercus

Botanical species: Quercus texana

SKU:BA-5843-S-1

Cultivation

Soil type: Prefers well-draining, loamy soils but tolerates a variety of soil conditions.

Watering frequency: Moderate; water deeply during dry spells, especially when young.

Light exposure: Thrives in full sun but can tolerate partial shade.

Temperature requirements: Hardy in a range of climates; tolerates cold winters and hot summers.

Fertilization: Annually with a balanced fertilizer in early spring.

Pruning: Prune in late winter or early spring to shape and remove dead branches.

Common pests: Generally resistant, but watch for oak wilt, aphids, and caterpillars.

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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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