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Red Oak Tree - Northern Ridge Nursery
Red Oak Tree - Northern Ridge Nursery
Red Oak Tree - Northern Ridge Nursery

Red Oak Tree - Bare Root, 2-3 ft | Quercus rubra

$ 19.99

Description:

🛑CANNOT SHIP TO: AK,HI

🧬Scientific Name: Quercus rubra

🗺️USDA Hardiness Zones: 8-Mar

Northern Red Oak is a large deciduous tree that can reach a height of 70-90 feet (21.3-27.4 m) and a spread of 50-70 feet (15.2-21.3 m). The foliage of Northern Red Oak is deciduous and lobed, turning shades of red, orange, or brown in the fall.

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Description

Introduction:

The Red Oak Tree (Quercus rubra) is a fast-growing, deciduous tree known for its stately appearance and vibrant red foliage in the fall. This majestic tree is perfect for providing shade and adding ornamental value to any landscape. The Red Oak Tree is adaptable to a variety of soils and climates, making it ideal for parks, large yards, and streetscapes. With its fast growth rate and deep root system, the Red Oak Tree is also prized for its strength and resilience, providing beauty and structure to your landscape for generations.

Plant Summary:

  • Size: Grows to a height of 60-75 feet with a spread of 40-50 feet.
  • Foliage: Large, lobed green leaves turn vibrant red in the fall.
  • Flowers/Fruit: Inconspicuous yellow-green flowers in spring, followed by acorns in fall.
  • Growth Habit: Upright with a broad, rounded canopy.
  • Sunlight: Prefers full sun.
  • Soil: Thrives in moist, well-drained soils but adapts to a variety of soil types.
  • Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 3-8.
  • pH Level: Prefers slightly acidic to neutral soils (pH 5.0 to 6.5).
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter to remove dead or damaged branches and to shape the tree.
  • Pests/Diseases: Generally pest-resistant but may occasionally be affected by oak wilt or aphids.

Pollination:

The Red Oak Tree is wind-pollinated, with small yellow-green flowers appearing in the spring. The tree produces acorns in the fall, which serve as an important food source for wildlife, including squirrels and birds. The Red Oak is not grown for its flowers or fruit, but its vibrant fall foliage and sturdy structure make it a popular choice for landscaping.

Key Benefits:

  • Fast-growing tree that provides ample shade and brilliant fall color.
  • Adaptable to a variety of soil types and growing conditions.
  • Stately appearance with a broad, rounded canopy adds ornamental value to your landscape.
  • Produces acorns that attract wildlife, including birds and squirrels.
  • Low-maintenance and resilient, providing beauty and structure for generations.

Care Instructions:

  • Light: Prefers full sun for optimal growth and fall color.
  • Water: Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods.
  • Soil Type: Grows best in moist, well-drained soils but adapts to various soil types, including sandy and clay soils.
  • Pollination: Wind-pollinated, with small yellow-green flowers in spring.
  • Growth Rate: Fast-growing, reaching up to 2-3 feet per year.
  • Max Height/Width: Reaches 60-75 feet in height and 40-50 feet in width.
  • Pruning: Prune in late winter to shape the tree and remove deadwood.

Why You'll Love It:

The Red Oak Tree is a magnificent addition to any landscape, offering shade and brilliant red fall color. Its fast growth, adaptability, and low-maintenance care make it ideal for homeowners looking to add a resilient and beautiful tree to their yard. The Red Oak’s deep root system and broad canopy provide structure and elegance to your garden, while its acorns attract wildlife, creating a vibrant ecosystem.

Planting Tips:

Plant your Red Oak Tree in early spring or fall in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root system and plant at the same depth it was growing in the nursery. Water thoroughly after planting and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Regular watering during the first few years will help the tree establish a strong root system.

Flower Color:

Yellow-green (inconspicuous)

Plant Class:

Deciduous Tree

Plant Name:

Red Oak Tree


Shipping Details:

Your Red Oak Tree will be shipped as a bare root plant, carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in optimal condition. Bare root plants are shipped during dormancy to promote successful transplanting and establishment in your landscape.

Plant Summary

Key Information for Red Oak Tree - Bare Root, 2-3 ft | Quercus rubra (Quercus rubra):

  • 📏Size: Northern Red Oak is a large deciduous tree that can reach a height of 70-90 feet (21.3-27.4 m) and a spread of 50-70 feet (15.2-21.3 m).
  • 🍂Foliage: The foliage of Northern Red Oak is deciduous and lobed, turning shades of red, orange, or brown in the fall.
  • 🌼Flowers & Fruit: In spring, Northern Red Oak produces yellow-green flowers in the form of catkins. The flowers are followed by acorns that are a valuable food source for wildlife.
  • ↕️Growth Habit: Northern Red Oak has a broad, round crown with sturdy, spreading branches.
  • ☀️Sunlight: Northern Red Oak thrives in full sun and can tolerate a range of light conditions.
  • 🪨Soil: Northern Red Oak prefers well-drained soil but is adaptable to various soil types.
  • 🗺️Hardiness: Northern Red Oak is hardy in USDA zones 3 to 8.
  • 🧪pH Level: Northern Red Oak prefers a soil pH between 5.0 and 6.5.
  • 🌳Pruning: Pruning of Northern Red Oak should be done in late winter or early spring before new growth starts. Remove any dead or diseased branches and prune to maintain a central leader.
  • 🐛Pests & Disease: Northern Red Oak is generally resistant to pests and diseases. Regular care can help maintain a healthy tree.
Pollination Information

Pollination of Red Oak Tree - Bare Root, 2-3 ft | Quercus rubra (Quercus rubra):

Northern Red Oak flowers are monoecious, meaning they have separate male and female flowers on the same tree. The male catkins release pollen, which is carried by the wind to the female flowers for pollination. Once pollinated, the female flowers develop into acorns that are a significant food source for wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and deer. Northern Red Oak is highly valued for its durable wood, used in construction, furniture-making, and flooring. The tree also provides ecological benefits, such as habitat and food for wildlife species. It is an essential component of forest ecosystems and supports biodiversity in various habitats. Northern Red Oak is a favorite shade tree in urban and suburban landscapes due to its impressive size, attractive foliage, and tolerance to urban conditions. Conservation efforts focus on preserving mature oak trees and planting new specimens to ensure the continued presence of this iconic and ecologically valuable tree species. Sustainable forestry practices aim to manage oak forests for their ecological and economic significance while preserving their natural beauty and ecological integrity.

Fertilization

Fertilization

It is generally recommended to wait to fertilize a bare root plant until it has been established in the ground and is actively growing. This can vary depending on the type of plant and the growing conditions, but it is generally best to wait at least a few weeks to a few months after planting.

During the first year, you should focus on providing the plant with the right amount of water, sunlight and soil to help it become established. Once the plant has become established and is actively growing, you can begin to fertilize it.

You can use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer or one that is specifically formulated for the type of plant you have. Be sure to follow the instructions on the fertilizer package and apply it at the recommended rate.

It is also important to note that over-fertilizing can be harmful to plants, so it's always best to error on the side of caution and start with a lower amount of fertilizer and increase as needed.

Why Buy From Us

Why Buy From Us?

Welcome to our online bare root plant nursery! We specialize in providing high-quality, affordable bare root trees, nursery plants, and garden plants for sale. We understand the importance of having a beautiful garden, which is why we only offer the highest-quality plants at an affordable price.

Our selection of bare root trees, shrubs, and plants includes a wide variety of fruit trees, berry bushes, perennial flowers, deciduous trees, evergreen trees, and more. We carry tree varieties and tree types that are perfect for every type of garden, whether you're looking for fast growing trees, drought-tolerant trees, cold-hardy trees, native trees, or exotic trees.

Our bare root trees are superior to potted trees because they are easy to plant and establish quickly, plus they are more cost-efficient. They are carefully selected and grown to ensure they are healthy, and ready to thrive in your garden.

We also have a large selection of seedlings, including tree seedlings, which are perfect for those who want to grow their own trees from scratch. Our affordable trees are quality trees that are sure to provide you with many years of enjoyment in your garden.

At our wholesale nursery, we also offer bulk pricing for those who want to purchase a large number of trees for their own landscaping business, park, or other commercial project. Contact us directly for wholesale requests.

Our online nursery makes it easy for you to shop for the perfect plants from the comfort of your own home. And with our fast and reliable shipping, you can have your bare root trees, shrubs, and plants delivered right to your door.

We take great care in packaging and shipping our plants to ensure they arrive to you in good condition. And with our easy-to-plant trees, tree saplings, and step-by-step instructions for tree planting, you'll be able to get your new additions in the ground in no time.

Thank you for choosing our online bare root plant nursery. We are confident that you will be completely satisfied with the quality and selection of our plants. If you have any questions or need help selecting the perfect plants for your garden, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Shipping Schedule

Shipping Schedule for Bare Root Trees & Shrubs

 
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