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Quercus rugosa (Standard) - Netleaf Oak

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Quercus rugosa (Standard) is a robust powerhouse in the Oak family, renowned as the Netleaf Oak. It is celebrated both for its ornamental charm and impressive adaptability, contributing a dynamic edge to diverse landscapes. Boasting a stature that can soar up to 50 feet, this magnificent specimen stands as a testament to nature's grandeur, making it a staple for large backyards or park environments. The Netleaf Oak's foliage is its distinguishing accolade - its thick, leathery leaves are intricately veined in a net-like pattern, providing dense, cooling shade in summer. Enjoy full-sun exposure and a moderate water schedule with this low-maintenance beauty. The tree further extols its charm come Autumn, when it festoons itself with a scattering of golden-brown acorns, a treat for both the eyes and the local wildlife. This remarkable blend of splendor and resilience makes the Quercus rugosa a standout choice for any garden enthusiast.

  • Size: Up to 25-50 feet tall
  • Foliage: Thick, leathery leaves with a net-like vein pattern
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Produces golden-brown acorns in fall that attract wildlife
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