Quercus shumardii
Shumard Oak
A huge, bottomland tree considered the southern counterpart to the Northern Red Oak. This oak has deep green and deeply lobed leaves with pointed tips while the smooth bark is striped. In fall, it shows good red color and it one of the first of the season to change.
Additional Information:
Height 40-60 Feet
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Spread 40-60 Feet
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USDA Hardiness Zone 5-9
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Characteristics & Attributes
Hydrologic Designation
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Season of Interest
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Special Features
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Sun Exposure
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Medium Sun/Average Shade |
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USFS MO Ecological Map
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Wildlife Benefit
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