
The Southern Red Oak Tree is a an excellent specimen oak selection to plant as specimen trees to shade churches and commercial buildings.
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For heavy shade the Southern Red Oak Tree begins leafing out in Georgia during the last of March.
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Red Southern Oak Tree price(s):
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Red Southern Oak Tree price(s):
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2-3 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$5.55
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3-4 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$12.90
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4-5 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$19.80
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5-6 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$45.20
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6-7 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$53.70
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8-9 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$92.80
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10-12 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$145.25
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12-14 feet tall (Now Shipping)
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$192.19
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Often grown as a street tree, a home shade tree, or a park tree, the Red Southern Oak Tree is a medium sized tree with brilliant red leaf color in the fall.
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The Red Southern Oak Tree is considered by botanists to be separate but very similar to the Cherrybark Red Oak Tree, Quercus Falcata var pagodafolia, Also called the Spanish Oak Tree, the Red Southern Oak Tree grows extensively in the southern United States in a wide variety of soil types.
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Southern red oak is a fast-growing species that is often used as a street-side landscape tree.
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The durable, coarse-grain wood of the southern red oak is used for lumber, flooring, and construction materials, as well as some furniture making. It is a significant source of timber in the southeastern United States.
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The Red Southern Oak Shade Tree will grow on poor dry soil and is very drought tolerant.
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The colors of the leaves of the Red Southern Oak Shade Tree make spectacular presentations in January.
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The large size and broad crown of the Red Southern Oak tree provides valuable shade.
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