Quercus Borealis Trees

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About Quercus Borealis Trees: Quercus Borealis is known for its strength; fast growing; brilliant fall color. Used as a specimen tree and also for wildlife. Has moderate water requirements and has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils.


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Quercus Borealis
Quercus Borealis Tree Facts
Common Name:
Northern Red Oak
Foliage:
Light Green Leaves
Mature Height:
70-80 Feet
Mature Spread:
50-60 Feet
Soil:
clay, loam
Zones:
4-8
Moisture:
moderate

Rounded, ascending, usually massive branches, tends to branch low to ground. Fall color from yellow-brown to russet-red and bright red. New leaves have a reddish tinge in the spring. Commercially valuable wood. Will bear acorns in 10-12 years in the nursery. Does best in well drained soils.

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