These seeds are from the Quercus rubra, a deciduous tree belonging to the Fagaceae family. Key selling points include its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, its stunning autumn foliage, and its valuable timber. The Northern Red Oak is a significant species in many ecosystems, providing food and habitat for numerous animals.
The Quercus rubra is a mature tree that can reach up to 25 meters in height, with a slender trunk covered in thin, smooth, gray bark that cracks with age. The tree has a dense, tent-shaped crown and a well-developed root system. Young shoots are reddish-felt, while annual shoots are reddish-brown and smooth. The leaves are deeply notched, thin, and shiny, with four to five pointed lobes on each side, and they change color with the seasons. The tree blooms simultaneously with the leaves and produces spherical, red-brown acorns that ripen in the fall of the second year.
The Quercus rubra is native to eastern and central North America, from Canada to the northeastern United States. It typically grows in deciduous forests, woodlands, and along streams, and it can thrive in a variety of climates and soil types. The tree can be found at altitudes ranging from sea level to 900 meters.
The Quercus rubra has been used for various purposes throughout history, including as a source of timber, fuel, and food. The acorns are an important food source for many animals, and the tree has high phytoncidal properties, making it resistant to pests and diseases. The Quercus rubra is also a popular ornamental tree, valued for its stunning autumn foliage and its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions.
Perennial: Y