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Quercus shumardii, the Shumard oak, spotted oak, Schneck oak, Shumard red oak, or swamp red oak, is one of the largest of the oak species in the red oak group (Quercus section Lobatae). It is closely related to Quercus buckleyi (Texas red oak), Quercus texana (Nuttall's red oak), and Quercus gravesii (Chisos red oak).
Shumard red oaks. These are the most abundant oak species in Tarrant and surrounding counties. They’re large, rounded trees at maturity, growing to 50 feet tall and wide. Personally, this is one ...
Neil Sperry has been answering homeowners’ tree questions for 54 years. Here are some of the more interesting ones. ... Normal root growth of a Shumard red oak - no erosion here.
Quercus buckleyi, commonly known as Texas red oak, Buckley's oak, or Spanish oak [4] [5] is a species of flowering plant. [6] [7] It is endemic to the southern Great Plains of the United States (Oklahoma and Texas). [8] Buckley's oak is smaller and more likely to be multitrunked than its close relative, the Shumard oak (Q. shumardii).
At the top of that list, I’d put Shumard red oak (colorful many years in the fall) and Chinese pistachios (colorful almost every year). Sweet gums are good annually in acidic soils (primarily ...
Quercus shumardii (Shumard) [180] A large red oak that prefers damp, porous soils. The wood is marketed along with other red oak wood for furniture and carpentry. Uses: timber; sap resins, veneers. [181] All but DE NJ WI and New England
Tell your Texas certified nursery professional that you only want a top-quality tree like a live oak, Shumard red oak, chinquapin oak, bur oak, cedar elm, pecan, or Chinese pistachio. If you need ...
– Chinkapin oak – eastern, central, and southwestern US (West Texas and New Mexico), northern Mexico; Quercus ningqiangensis S.Z.Qu & W.H.Zhang – southeastern China; Quercus oblongifolia Torr. – Arizona blue oak, Southwestern blue oak, or Mexican blue oak – # southwestern U.S., northwestern Mexico; Quercus obtusata Bonpl. – Mexico