Red Oak (5-10")
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) transplants are available: 5 for $15, 10 for $25, and 25 for $50. 1'-2' tall. In forests, these trees can grow straight and tall, reaching up to 28 meters (92 feet) and exceptionally up to 43 meters (141 feet) high, with a trunk diameter of 50–100 centimeters (20–39 inches). Trees in open areas are shorter but have thicker trunks, up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide. They have strong branches that grow at right angles to the trunk, forming a round-top shape. Under ideal conditions, northern red oak can live up to 400 years. The bark is distinctive, with ridges featuring shiny stripes down the center, making it easily recognizable.
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) transplants are available: 5 for $15, 10 for $25, and 25 for $50. 1'-2' tall. In forests, these trees can grow straight and tall, reaching up to 28 meters (92 feet) and exceptionally up to 43 meters (141 feet) high, with a trunk diameter of 50–100 centimeters (20–39 inches). Trees in open areas are shorter but have thicker trunks, up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide. They have strong branches that grow at right angles to the trunk, forming a round-top shape. Under ideal conditions, northern red oak can live up to 400 years. The bark is distinctive, with ridges featuring shiny stripes down the center, making it easily recognizable.
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) transplants are available: 5 for $15, 10 for $25, and 25 for $50. 1'-2' tall. In forests, these trees can grow straight and tall, reaching up to 28 meters (92 feet) and exceptionally up to 43 meters (141 feet) high, with a trunk diameter of 50–100 centimeters (20–39 inches). Trees in open areas are shorter but have thicker trunks, up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) wide. They have strong branches that grow at right angles to the trunk, forming a round-top shape. Under ideal conditions, northern red oak can live up to 400 years. The bark is distinctive, with ridges featuring shiny stripes down the center, making it easily recognizable.