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