Quercus Coccinea Trees

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About Quercus Coccinea Trees: The Quercus Coccinea is also called the black oak, red oak, or Spanish oak. The Quercus Coccinea is best known for its brilliant autumn color.


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Quercus Coccinea
Quercus Coccinea Tree Facts
Common Name:
Scarlet Oak
Foliage:
Green leaves
Mature Height:
70-75'
Mature Spread:
40-45'
Soil:
Sandy, clay or loam
Zones:
4-9
Moisture:
low to moderate

It is a large rapid-growing tree of the Eastern United States found growing in a variety of soils. The Quercus Coccinea grows in mixed forests, especially light sandy and gravelly upland ridges and slopes.

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