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Quercus kelloggii - Kellogg Oak

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Quercus kelloggii is a hearty oak native to the western United States, renowned as the crowning glory of any natural or woodland garden. Its sturdy posture stands impressively tall, with heights soaring up to 60-75 feet. Swathed in a lush, deep green, its grandiose canopy transforms into a splendid spectacle as summer gives way to fall - the leaves adopt a rich, bronze hue, providing a warm, rich tapestry in your landscape. The Kellogg Oak's resilience and adaptability deserve special note - requiring low water and thriving in well-drained, acidic soils, it's both a practical and environmentally-conscious choice for any homeowner. Yet, this tree is more than just an attractive giant. It is a haven for local wildlife, offering clusters of acorns as fall's bounty. The Kellogg Oak isn't just a tree, it's a long-lasting, adaptable, and stunning architecture for your landscape design.

  • Size: Up to 60-75 feet tall
  • Foliage: Deep green, lobed leaves that turn bronze in autumn
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional Feature: Produces clusters of acorns; attractive to local wildlife
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