
Quercus falcata - Wikipedia
Quercus falcata is a medium to large-sized deciduous tree 25–30 meters (82–98 feet) tall, with a few forest grown specimens on highly productive sites reaching 35–44 m (115–144 ft), with a …
Texas A&M Forest Service - Trees of Texas - List of Trees
Usually a medium-sized tree to 35 feet tall with one or more trunks 10" in diameter, but can reach heights of 70 feet on fertile sites. Found on dry, limestone hills and ridges, and sometimes in …
Quercus falcata Michx
Southern red oak (Quercus falcata var. falcata), also called Spanish oak, water oak, or red oak, is one of the more common upland southern oaks. This medium-size tree is moderately fast …
15 Spanish Oak Tree Facts
Jan 18, 2024 · Discover 15 fascinating Spanish oak tree facts, including growth habits, uses, and care tips. Learn all about this majestic tree species!
Spanish Oak Tree: The Majestic Marvel of Nature You Must …
6 days ago · What is the Spanish Oak Tree? The Spanish Oak Tree, or Quercus falcata, is a stunning species native to the southeastern U.S. Known for its impressive height and vibrant …
Quercus falcata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Quercus falcata, commonly called southern red oak or Spanish oak, is a medium to large deciduous oak that typically matures to 60-80’ tall. It is native from New Jersey to Florida west …
Quercus falcata (Spanish Oak) - FSUS
Though even medium-sized trees sometimes have leaves only of this form (rather than the typical form, deeply 5-7-lobed, the terminal lobe long-attenuate and falcate), it has no taxonomic merit.
Southern Red Oak (Spanish Oak) - Missouri Department of Conservation
Southern red oak, or Spanish oak, is a large tree with a long, straight trunk, open, rounded crown, and spreading branches.
Spanish Oak Tree - plantguide.org
The Spanish Oak (Quercus digitata, Sudw.), of the Southern States, is a distinguished-looking tree, with tall trunk and broad, open head covered with downy-lined leaves of peculiar forms.
What is a Spanish Oak? Complete Guide
Jan 24, 2025 · Spanish oaks are impressive trees, typically reaching a mature height of 60 to 80 feet. Their spread can extend 40 to 50 feet, making them a striking addition to any landscape.