Southern Red Oak Seedlings for Sale (Quercus Falcata)
Noticed from the very beginning, Southern Red Oak Tree Seedlings start off strong with a thick stem that hints towards what the stately tree will become. Known by its scientific name Quercus falcata, this southeastern native can be found growing wild all up and down the coast in a variety of landscapes.
It is an incredibly durable tree valued for its dense timber bark. The foliage puts on a lovely show towards the end of the summer as it transitions into incredibly bold fall color.
Southern Red Oak Tree Seedling Plant Details
Family: Fagaceae
Light Requirement: Full Sun
Water Needs: Low - Moderate
Height: 60-80 ft.
Spread: 50-60 ft.
Growth Rate: Moderate - Fast
Bloom Time: Spring
Flower Color: Yellow, green
Wildlife Value: Provide crucial food to animals, host native moth and butterfly larvae
This hardy tree can tolerate a variety of soils, often growing wild in poor-quality upland conditions. It grows optimally when given access to full sun and well-draining soil. After some years of seedling establishment, this tree can tolerate some drought.
Because of its native preference for the south, it has very good heat tolerance compared to other oaks. Upon maturity, this tree will form acorns that take two full growing seasons to mature. The small, hairy acorns produced are a favorite food source for wildlife such as turkeys and squirrels.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance
As a hardy tree, it is wonderfully low-maintenance. It is recommended to mulch around the base of the newly planted sapling to help lock in moisture in the early days but be sure to leave some inches of space around the trunk.
Because Southern Red Oak Seedlings can tolerate dry and rocky soils once established, this tree is a common choice for areas that need stabilization. The strong, iconic wood of this tree lends itself to being a common product in the timber industry.
Noteworthy Characteristics of Southern Red Oak Tree Seedling
The lobed leaves of Southern Red Oak Seedlings are easily recognizable compared to those of other oak species. True to its species name falcata, meaning sickle-shaped, the leaves have noticeable bristles on the end of each curved lobe. The underside of each leaf is pale and slightly fuzzy upon close inspection.
Exposure
Southern Red Oak seedlings flourish in complete sun to partial shade. They favor at least 4-6 hours of natural sunlight daily but can endure some shade, especially in hotter climates. For optimal growth, ensure good air circulation and well-drained soil.
Height at Maturity
Over 25 Feet
Usage
Restoration
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
UPS
Planting Zones
6-9