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Texas Red Oak, Red Rock Oak, Spanish Oak, Buckley Oak
Quercus buckleyi
Qualifies for Tree Enhancement Program
Climate Resiliency 3 out of 5 starsSouthwestern native. Oval, irregular crown when young. Upright rounded to spreading shape in maturity. Leaves are medium green with lighter veining, deeply-lobed with toothy edges. Strong red to orange autumn color. Catkin flowers are insignificant. Acorns are a food source for wildlife. Litter from leaf drop. Synonym: Quercus texana.
- Plant type: Tree
- Maintenance level: Low
- Water requirement: Medium, Low
- Sun exposure: Full, Part Sun, Morning Sun, Afternoon Sun
- Height range: 30 Feet
- Width range: 30 Feet
- Canopy value: 530 ft²
- Growth rate: Fast, Medium, Slow
- Seasonal habit: Deciduous
- Flower color: Yellow, Green
- Flower season: Spring
- Fruit color: Brown
- Fruit season: Autumn
- General foliage color: Green
- Fall foliage color: Red, Orange
- Hardiness cold tolerance: 0 °F
- Soil preference: Sand, Clay, Loam, Rocky, Well Drained, Dry
- Native location: Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas
- PH preference: Acidic, Alkaline/Basic, Neutral, Not Particular
- Sunset zones: 11, 12, 13
- USDA hardiness zone: 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11b
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