Oak, Red Northern
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Tree Care:
Planting:
- Well-drained, deep, acidic to neutral soil; full sun; allow space for mature size.
Watering:
- Regular watering during establishment; moderately drought-tolerant once established.
Fertilizing:
- Apply balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring; avoid excessive nitrogen.
Pruning:
- Late fall or early spring pruning for dead or crowded branches. Structural pruning for a strong framework when young.
Pest and Disease Control:
- Monitor for pests like gypsy moths or oak borers. Generally resistant to diseases, watch for oak wilt. Promote good air circulation.
Fall Care:
- Enjoy vibrant red to russet-colored fall foliage. Mulch around the base for root protection and moisture retention.
Tree Description:
Size and Form:
- Large deciduous tree, 60-75 feet tall, rounded to broad-spreading crown.
Leaves:
- Alternate, simple, deeply lobed, 5-9 inches long. Brilliant red to russet fall color.
Acorns:
- Produces small acorns, 0.5-1 inch, essential for wildlife.
Bark:
- Dark brown bark with rough, scaly ridges on mature trees.
Habitat and Landscape Use:
- Native to North America, adaptable to various habitats. Commonly planted for ornamental value, shade, and vibrant fall foliage.
Adaptability:
- Thrives in well-drained, acidic to neutral soils; well-suited for full sun.
Seasonal Interest:
- Striking red fall foliage enhances visual appeal in autumn landscapes.
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