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Quercus kelloggii (Multi) - Kellogg Oak

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Quercus kelloggii (Multi) is distinguished as the Kellogg Oak, a vibrant addition to our "Trees" range. The Kellogg Oak's standout feature is its illustrious multi-stemmed structure that expands into a vast shady canopy, reaching impressive heights of up to 90 feet. Known for its adaptability, it thrives in varying soil conditions, flourishing in full sun to partial shade. The deep, lobed glossy emerald leaves undergo a breathtaking transformation to a captivating yellow-brown hue during fall, lending your landscape a striking canvas of seasonal color. Spring heralds the arrival of yellowish-green catkins, soon followed by clusters of nourishing acorns, making this architectural tree an inviting habitat for an array of wildlife. The resilient Kellogg Oak is an environment-friendly and aesthetically captivating addition that will infuse majesty and enrichment into any landscape setting.

  • Size: Up to 45-90 feet tall
  • Flowers: Yellowish-green catkins
  • Foliage: Deeply lobed, shiny, dark green leaves that turn yellow-brown in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Wildlife Attraction: Provides habitat and food for wildlife
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