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Quercus laceyi - Lacey Oak

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Quercus laceyi is a stellar choice for a hands-off gardener seeking an impressive yet unfussy addition to their landscape portfolio. Popularly recognized as the Lacey Oak, this native Texan treasure stands tall at 30-50 feet, presenting a striking silhouette accentuated by an expansive, rounded canopy. This horticultural marvel dons semi-evergreen, bluish-green leaves that gloriously transform into a breathtaking triptych of gold, salmon, and deep red come fall. Despite the lavish visuals, the Lacey Oak demands just moderate watering and flourishes under full sun to part shade, scoring high on both beauty and practicality metrics. Its greyish-brown bark serves as a rugged testament to its resistance to oak wilt disease and ability to adapt to myriad soil conditions—a vibrant testament to its hardiness. Invest in a Lacey Oak to gift your garden a blend of resilience, low-maintenance, and a color play quadrate that promises to leave spectators spellbound.

  • Size: Up to 30-50 feet tall
  • Foliage: Bluish-green semi-evergreen leaves that turn gold, salmon, and deep red in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Resilience: Resistance to oak wilt disease, and adaptable to different soil types
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