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Quercus gravesii (Multi) - Chisos Red Oak

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Quercus gravesii (Multi) is more commonly recognized as the resplendent Chisos Red Oak, a robust and vibrant specimen native to North America. Garnering approval for its minimal maintenance needs and adaptability, this tree thrives in full sun and accommodates various soil types, with a preference for well-drained variations. Sporting glossy green leaves, this majestic stalwart puts on a seasonal show as it transitions to stunning shades of red and orange in the fall, adding a splash of color to any landscape setting. With a mature height stretching 40-50 feet, it's not just its beauty that's impressive, but its reliable nature too, thanks to its resistance to both pests and diseases. Not only does the Chisos Red Oak provide aesthetic appeal, but it also fosters vibrant wildlife activity as it affords shelter and nutritious acorns for birds and squirrels, making it a green-thumb's choice for a naturally attractive and bustling backyard ecosystem.

  • Size: Up to 40-50 feet tall
  • Foliage: Glossy green leaves, transitions to red and orange in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Soil requirement: Adaptable, prefers well-drained soil
  • Attracts Wildlife: Provides shelter and food for birds and squirrels
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