Oak, Shumard

Q. shumardii Fast growing tree with rich green leaves and scarlet fall color. Plant in rich, well-drained soil. Suseptible to Oak wilt. “February thru June, do not prune” to avoid spread of Oak wilt Fungus. Height: 120’ Spread: 50’-60’ Light: Sun Deciduous

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Oak, Canby

Quercus canbyii Semi-evergreen oak with a pyramidal form when young and an open irregular shape when grown. Leaves turn red in winter. Height: 40’-50’ Spread: 40’-50’ Light: Sun Semi-Evergreen

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Oak, Chinquapin

Quercus muhlenbergii This oak grows in a wide range of soils. Forms a stately tree with branches suitable for climbing! Fall color ranges from yellow to purple to brown. Resistant to Oak Wilt. Height: 50’-70’ Spread: 30’-40’ Light: Sun Deciduous

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Oak, Lacey

Quercus laceyi Small tree ideal for smaller yards. Adaptable to shallow limestone soils. Blue-green leaves give contrast in the landscape. Resistant to Oak Wilt. Drought-resistant once established. Height: 30’ Spread: 25’ Light: Sun/Part Shade Deciduous

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Oak, Live

Quercus virginiana Sheds leaves in spring when new leaves emerge. Suseptible to Oak Wilt. Remember, “February thru June do not prune” to avoid spread of Oak Wilt fungus. Height: 40’-60’ Spread: 30’-40’ Light: Sun Evergreen

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Cypress, Bald

Taxodium distichum Large pyramidal tree that requires deep, moist soil. It is a riparian species that grows near water. Tolerates poor drainage and seasonal wetness. Will do well in heavily irrigated locations. Tends to form “knees” which may interfere with mowing. Height: 60′-100′ Spread: 30′-50′ Light: Sun/Part Sun Deciduous

By |2018-12-13T20:23:03-06:00December 13th, 2018|
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