Quercus texana
Spanish Oak
This fast-growing and adaptable oak is a southern look-alike to the Pin Oak. The acorns are 3/4" - 1-1/4" long and are covered by a 1/3" - 1/2" cap. A native to the Mississippi Valley, it is tolerant of high pH and wet soils. It drops its leaves in winter earlier than most oaks.
Additional Information:
Height 40-80 Feet
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Spread 25-40 Feet
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USDA Hardiness Zone 6-9
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Characteristics & Attributes
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Late (July-frost) |
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