Oak Trees
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Quercus virginiana
An iconic southern evergreen tree, moderate growth to 40-80' tall and twice as wide. Full sun, regular water.
Quercus virginiana
An iconic southern evergreen tree, moderate growth to 40-80' tall and twice as wide. Full sun, regular water.
Quercus lyrata
The dark green, leathery, lobed leaves have fuzzy, white undersides and turn a rich brown color before dropping in fall.
Height: 30 to 40 feet
Tolerates most soil conditions.
Partial shade to full sun.
Quercus schumardii.
This deciduous oak grows to a height of 40-60' and a spread of 40-60' at maturity. Features deciduous leaves that are 4-8" long and deeply-lobed, with bristles on the tips of some lobes. Leaves are a rich green that turn scarlet in the fall. Full Sun
Willow oaks have narrow willow-like leaves with a bristle-like hair at the end of the foliage. This tree grows fairly quickly. These attractive trees can grow up to 120 feet in height but are more commonly found at 60 to 70 feet.
The delicate leaves create dappled shade and produce a golden yellow color show in fall before they drop.
Full Sun