Quercus rubra (Northern Red Oak Tree) (1 gal 12-18")

$14.00

Native to central and eastern USA, Red Oak nonetheless thrives in the PNW climate and is a fast grower and long-lived (400+ years) deciduous tree. In 10 years, it can reach up to 20' tall and be a beautiful water-wise addition to your landscape. With oaks, the below-ground portion starts off bigger than what we see on top — these are ~6-10 in. tall to start, but will quickly flourish and expand once they are freed from their pots, where they’ve been grown to allow for their deep taproot!

It's sought after for its distinctive striped bark and the brilliant red fall foliage color. Drought tolerant once established, Red Oak provides habitat for numerous pollinators and a range of birds and small mammals that enjoy its acorns. In fact, oaks have been identified as “keystone species” to plant in the effort to save native bees and other pollinators!

Plant in full sun and almost any soil as long as it has adequate drainage.

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Native to central and eastern USA, Red Oak nonetheless thrives in the PNW climate and is a fast grower and long-lived (400+ years) deciduous tree. In 10 years, it can reach up to 20' tall and be a beautiful water-wise addition to your landscape. With oaks, the below-ground portion starts off bigger than what we see on top — these are ~6-10 in. tall to start, but will quickly flourish and expand once they are freed from their pots, where they’ve been grown to allow for their deep taproot!

It's sought after for its distinctive striped bark and the brilliant red fall foliage color. Drought tolerant once established, Red Oak provides habitat for numerous pollinators and a range of birds and small mammals that enjoy its acorns. In fact, oaks have been identified as “keystone species” to plant in the effort to save native bees and other pollinators!

Plant in full sun and almost any soil as long as it has adequate drainage.

Native to central and eastern USA, Red Oak nonetheless thrives in the PNW climate and is a fast grower and long-lived (400+ years) deciduous tree. In 10 years, it can reach up to 20' tall and be a beautiful water-wise addition to your landscape. With oaks, the below-ground portion starts off bigger than what we see on top — these are ~6-10 in. tall to start, but will quickly flourish and expand once they are freed from their pots, where they’ve been grown to allow for their deep taproot!

It's sought after for its distinctive striped bark and the brilliant red fall foliage color. Drought tolerant once established, Red Oak provides habitat for numerous pollinators and a range of birds and small mammals that enjoy its acorns. In fact, oaks have been identified as “keystone species” to plant in the effort to save native bees and other pollinators!

Plant in full sun and almost any soil as long as it has adequate drainage.