Quercus virginiana
Live Oak
A southern staple for hundreds of years, the mighty Live Oak stands for generations. This evergreen oak can handle almost anything you throw at it with the exception of extreme cold. Acidic or Alkaline Soils, Drought or periodic flood, wide open spaces or tight urban habits, Quercus virginiana consistently proves itself as a great landscape tree for the south.
Category: | Evergreen, Shade Tree |
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Size: | Large |
Adaptability: | Salt Spray Tolerant, Urban Tolerant, Wet Soil Tolerant, Alkaline Soil Tolerant, Acidic Soil, Heat Tolerant, Drought Tolerant |
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Growth Rate: | Medium |
Native Habitat: | USA, USA - Eastern, USA - South, USA - Southeastern |
Hardiness: | 7, 8, 9, 10 |
Form: | Spreading |
Mature Size: | 60' to 80' tall x 60' to 120' wide |
Seasonal Interest: | Dark Green throughout the year. Category","value":"Evergreen, Shade Tree |
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