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Quercus virginiana 'Cathedral' (Standard)('SDLN') - Cathedral Live Oak

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Quercus virginiana 'Cathedral' (Standard)('SDLN') is a marvel of nature, fondly named the Cathedral Live Oak due to its magnificent, dense canopy that forms an awe-inspiring cathedral-like structure. Native to the southern United States, its stately and evergreen presence reaches towering heights of 40-80 feet and spreads far and wide from 60-100 feet. Not just designed to be visually striking, this resilient tree exhibits a deep root system, illustrating its tenacity to withstand high winds, and showcasing its remarkable drought tolerance. A true symphony of nature, it displays a lush, dark green foliage providing abundant shade while its acorn production invites a lively array of wildlife. The versatility of the Cathedral Live Oak makes it an ideal, grand addition to any residential or commercial landscapes, or large-scale landscaping projects. With full to partial sun exposure, this superb tree stands firm and elegant, offering an environmentally sound choice for your space due to its low water usage and beneficial contribution to local ecosystems.

  • Size: Up to 40-80 feet tall and 60-100 feet wide
  • Foliage: Dense, dark green canopy
  • Water usage: Low (drought tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial sun
  • Wildlife attraction: Acorns provide food for wildlife
  • Additional Features: High wind resistance and deep root systems
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