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Quercus rugosa - Netleaf Oak

Market price from $664.99 to $994.99

Quercus rugosa is a remarkable specimen commonly recognized as the Netleaf Oak. Standing at a formidable height of 20 to 50 feet, the tree exhibits robust grandeur, making it a centerpiece in both formal and natural garden arrangements. Its distinctive foliage features leathery, deeply-veined leaves, showcasing an intricate, net-like pattern that shifts from a lush green to a vibrant orange-brown as seasons change. Not just a visual treat, the Netleaf Oak is a hardy species, renowned for its drought tolerance and adaptability to a range of soil types, whether sandy or clay-based. Sun-loving, this tree maintains its allure throughout the year—its rich acorn produce, while small in size, are mighty in appeal, attracting a variety of wildlife. With a commendable resistance against oak wilt disease, Quercus rugosa provides not only enduring beauty but also assurance of a resilient presence in your landscape. Let this adaptable, appealing, and hardy oak bring stature and beauty to your garden space, as it flourishes in full sun, offering year-round visual interest and shade.

  • Size: 20 to 50 feet tall
  • Foliage: Leathery, deeply-veined leaves
  • Water usage: Drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wildlife attraction: Produces acorns favored by wildlife
  • Soil adaptability: Adaptable to variable soil types
  • Disease resistance: High resistance to oak wilt disease
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