this tree getts HUGE!!!!!!!!!! i have seen two massive trees, about 21 FEET AROUND!!!!!!!!!! both were in or near water.the tree that liv...Read Morees close by can be seen from space!(not really. lol) the branches strech over 140 feet from tip to tip, and is over 100 feet tall. a tree this big must be over 400 years old. truly ancent. its growing nearly on top of a streem that is sooooooo poluted, yet it thrives. if you are visiting the area, it is located at franks park in hilliard ohio
This a great fast growing oak! Mine grew almost 3ft in the first year. Despite it's reputation for liking swamps, mine went through the s...Read Moreummer drought without any problems. The leaves are big and have a fuzzy feel to them. I recommend giving it a try. It's far from being overplanted.
Grows here in East Texas in sandy bottoms in the Big Thicket. It's also a fast grower when without competition. Mine went from an acorn...Read More to 2' ft. in one growing season, and has added nearly another foot this spring.
Now in Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | December 2004 | neutral
Everything Melody just said, plus I'll add that it can be found occurring usually mesic sites as far south as the Orlando area in FL. It ...Read Morehas a rounded mature shape.
Extra large leaves, 4-9" and extra large acorns too 1-1.25" which can supposedly be eaten unboiled but I haven't tried it personally. too bad there are no photo yet. The leaves are unique, not like the more common broadleaf oaks. Fall color is supposed to be brown or dark red.
A primarily Southern oak that is common in the Coastal Plain bottomlands and the Mississippi River Valley. Popular for making baskets bec...Read Moreause of the strong straight bark that is easy to shape.
Planted in full sun, Fall 2008. Attractive oak, fast grower. Mine is averaging 3 ft/yr
this tree getts HUGE!!!!!!!!!! i have seen two massive trees, about 21 FEET AROUND!!!!!!!!!! both were in or near water.the tree that liv...Read More
This a great fast growing oak! Mine grew almost 3ft in the first year. Despite it's reputation for liking swamps, mine went through the s...Read More
Grows here in East Texas in sandy bottoms in the Big Thicket. It's also a fast grower when without competition. Mine went from an acorn...Read More
Everything Melody just said, plus I'll add that it can be found occurring usually mesic sites as far south as the Orlando area in FL. It ...Read More
A primarily Southern oak that is common in the Coastal Plain bottomlands and the Mississippi River Valley. Popular for making baskets bec...Read More