
Quercus rubra - Wikipedia
Quercus rubra, the northern red oak, is an oak tree in the red oak group (Quercus section Lobatae). It is a native of North America, in the eastern and central United States and southeast and south-central Canada. It has been introduced to small areas in Western Europe, where it can frequently be seen cultivated in gardens and parks.
How to Grow and Care for a Red Oak Tree - The Spruce
2024年4月9日 · Red oaks (Quercus rubra) are stately trees with fantastic shade and fall foliage. These magnificent trees, native to the east coast of North America, grow to be large trees averaging 75 feet tall and about 40 to 60 feet wide. This tree will require a lot of space and will likely live anywhere from 150 to 500 years.
Red Oak Tree: Leaves, Bark, Acorns (Pictures) - Leafy Place
2023年2月22日 · A red oak tree is a fast-growing deciduous tree with dark green lobed leaves with bristle tips, pale green catkins (flower clusters), and a broad-spreading irregular crown. Red oak trees are famed for their spectacular fall colors in …
Quercus rubra - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Quercus rubra, commonly called red oak or northern red oak, is a medium sized, deciduous tree with a rounded to broad-spreading, often irregular crown. Typically grows at a moderate-to-fast rate to a height of 50-75' (often larger in the wild).
Red Oak (Quercus rubra): Everything You Need To Know - Gardenia
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a majestic, fast-growing deciduous tree celebrated for its brilliant fall foliage, strong wood, and adaptability to urban environments. As a member of the beech family, Fagaceae, it stands as one of North America’s most iconic and valuable hardwood trees, combining beauty and resilience.
Red Oak | The Wood Database (Hardwood)
Handsome, strong, and moderately priced, red oak presents an exceptional value to woodworkers—which explains why it is so widely used in cabinet and furniture making. Sometimes called northern red oak, partially to help differentiate it from other red oak species like southern red oak (Quercus falcata).
Quercus rubra (American Red Oak, Eastern Red Oak, Mountain Red Oak …
The northern red oak is native to Eastern North America and is found throughout the Piedmont and mountain areas of North Carolina. It commonly grows on mesic slopes and well-drained uplands, lower and middle slopes, coves, ravines, or valley floors. The genus name, Quercus, is the Latin name for oak trees. The epithet, rubra, means, red.
Red Oak - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a major timber tree of the eastern and Midwestern United States. The tough, heavy wood of Red Oak has a reddish-orange coloration and is an important hardwood for the Ohio timber industry, involved in the production …
Learn About Northern Red Oak - Arbor Day Foundation
The northern red oak has been called “one of the handsomest, cleanest, and stateliest trees in North America” by naturalist Joseph S. Illick, and it is widely considered a national treasure. It is especially valued for its adaptability and usefulness, including its hardiness in urban settings.
Oak - Red Lumber - Rare Woods USA
Red Oak has a light brown heartwood color, with a reddish tint. Due to its basically light coloration, it is not always that easy to distinguish its sap from its heart. Like its many cousins, quartersawn examples display varying amounts of its renowned “ray fleck” patterns.