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Quercus lyrata ‘QLFTB’ - Highbeam Overcup Oak

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Quercus lyrata ‘QLFTB’ is not your average oak. More commonly referred to as the Highbeam Overcup Oak, this towering tree is an awe-inspiring addition to any landscape with its substantial stature, soaring to heights of up to 60 feet. Its glossy, green leaves offer a refined touch, which, as the seasons shift, transform into a splendid coppery display. Not just a spectacle of nature's beauty, this tree is an embodiment of resilience, prospering in various conditions, from wet, swampy terrains to drought-laden landscapes. Its robust resistance to pests further accentuates its fortitude. Flourishing in full sun to partial shade, the Highbeam Overcup Oak is an echo of nature's tenacity, an excellent choice for those seeking both visual charm and hardiness in their green spaces.

  • Size: Up to 60 feet tall
  • Foliage: Glossy green leaves that turn coppery in autumn
  • Water usage: Moderate to high, tolerates flooding
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Drought and Pest Resistance: Robust and resilient against various weather conditions and pests
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