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Quercus gravesii - Chisos Red Oak

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Quercus gravesii is an impressive member of the Oak family, better known as the Chisos Red Oak. Originating from North America, it enchants with its vibrant transformation each fall when its glossy, dark green foliage assumes a vivid red hue. Standing proudly between 20 and 50 feet at maturity, this substantial deciduous tree becomes the heart of any garden landscape, while simultaneously providing ample shade. Witness the beauty of its springtime display—charming, dangling catkins that swing from its branches. Best suited for a range of well-drained soils, the drought-tolerant Chisos Red Oak thrives under full sun, demonstrating an admirable adaptability and resilience. In addition to its visual appeal, the tree's acorns serve as a crucial food source for a variety of wildlife, adding an element of ecological responsibility to its charm. Embrace the Chisos Red Oak's robust beauty and versatility—truly a standout addition to any landscape.

  • Size: 20 to 50 feet tall
  • Flowers: Produces dangling catkins in spring
  • Foliage: Dark green, glossy leaves turning vibrant red in fall
  • Water usage: Drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wildlife value: Provides acorns as a food source for wildlife
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