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Quercus lobata (Multi) - Valley Oak

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Quercus lobata (Multi) is better known as the Valley Oak, a native gem of California's valleys with a gravitas that's sure to be a focal point of any landscape. Here, majesty and resilience coalesce; the Valley Oak's grandeur is evident in its lofty stature, reaching up to a towering 70 feet in both height and canopy spread. Its deeply lobed leaves act as ever-changing art, offering a vibrant green palette that transitions to a spectacular gold come autumn. As a drought-tolerant species, the Valley Oak isn't simply lush, it's hardy, requiring minimal water use and thriving in a variety of soils. Not to be outdone by its impressive aesthetics, the Valley Oak also boasts ecological function. Its production of acorns creates a buzz of activity, transforming your garden into a lively wildlife haven that plays host to various bird species and squirrels. The Valley Oak isn’t just about providing shade and beauty—it’s about crafting an ecosystem in your backyard. Choose the Valley Oak for an unmatchable blend of natural allure and ecological richness.

  • Size: Up to 70 feet tall and wide
  • Foliage: Lobed, green leaves that turn gold in autumn
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Wildlife Attraction: Produces acorns that attract various bird species and squirrels
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