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Texas Red Oak, Red Rock Oak, Spanish Oak, Buckley Oak
Quercus buckleyi
Qualifies for Tree Enhancement Program
Climate ResiliencySouthwestern 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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