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Eastern Red Oak

Quercus maxima
Eastern Red Oak

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Eastern Red Oak Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
50 - 75 feet
Mature Spread
40 - 50 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Moderate
Mature Form
Upright
Growth Rate
Rapid
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Flower Color
Yellowish, Green Insignificant
Fall Color
Brown
Foliage Color
Green
4-8

The Eastern Red Oak tree, Quercus maxima, is a hardwood tree that you can recognize by its pointy-lobed leaves with prickly tips. In autumn the leaves turn a vibrant red, adding bursts of color to our landscapes.

This deciduous tree produces many acorns and is a great provider of food for wildlife. The tree is very similar to the Northen Red Oak and is sometimes called a Northen Red Oak. It grows rapidly for an Oak tree and is widely adaptable to moisture and soil types.

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  positive/negative, 10/24/2007 2:27:41 PM
Reviewer: jim
Its a beautiful tree in the fall and a great shade tree in the summer. Our tree is about 75 tall. Its a very high maintance tree in the city and costly to trim and must be cabled when mature. It drops a very large amount of leaves and acorns in the fall. But, it worth every bit of work and up keep.

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