Northern Red Oak Tree
Quercus rubra
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Why Northern Red Oak Trees?
If you're looking for a huge shade tree that you don't have to worry about, the Northern Red Oak is the way to go. Long-lasting, incredibly hardy and fast growing, this tree is the perfect investment for nearly every American family.
It grows in even the worst conditions. From wide open pastures, dense forests and polluted city sidewalks, the Northern Red Oak can thrive in nearly every condition imaginable. If you have poor soil, compact space, wet sand, dry clay or urban air, you can grow this tree as well as someone with perfect soil and a wide-open pasture.
The Northern Red Oak is a beloved tree. With the honor of being the state tree of New Jersey, this tree is well loved across the country. One of the most prolific lumber producing trees and often used in cabinetry and hard word flooring, homes across the United States are filled with products made from the Northern Red Oak.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Imagine tying a swing to this tree's sturdy branches or setting up a picnic under the canopy. The glossy, green leaves of the Northern Red Oak turn into a vibrant red or yellow during the fall. Amongst a sea of evergreens, this tree will make a wonderful contrast to your autumn landscape.
But the best part? We've planted, grown and nurtured each Northern Red Oak for amazing results. Now, you reap the rewards of our hard work at the nursery, with a well-rooted, healthy variety delivered right to your door.
The Northern Red Oak is an easy choice. Whether you live in a crowded city environment and want to bring some life to your landscape or you live in a huge countryside and want to give your family the gift of a long-lasting tree, the Northern Red Oak can do the job. Order your own Northern Red Oak today!
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 60-75 ft. |
Mature Width: | 45-50 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun |
Growth Rate: | Fast Growing |
Botanical Name: | Quercus rubra |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ, CA, FL, LA, OR |
Grows Well In Zones: | 3-8 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 3-8 outdoors
(hardy down to -30℉)
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 100 reviews
Beautiful Oak
Really excited about this oak. Arrived beautifully and went into the ground easily. I planted it about 2 weeks ago and it's doing great!
Beautiful tree.
It was a gift to plant in memory of a loved one and the family was very happy to receive it.
Best customer service
Trees were delivered by FedEx and broke in half on 2 different occasions. The service received and the speed of getting new trees out was fantastic. Third time was the charm. Only wish I could have selected the shipper used.
Excited about this little northern red Oak. Already has new leaves.
So this red oak tree was chosen due to our 60 year plus Elm trees are well past their prime. This tree was purchased due to my father wanting something different so we agreed upon Northern red oak. Again, we approach this with excitement and a little anxiety. Excitement due to this oak tree has new leaves on it. It was planted within two hours after arrival to our home via FedEx. It was in pretty good shape, considering the leaves are very dry, but I would expect that from the long ride it had. There are new buds on the tree, which is also very exciting. Again, a little anxious due to is this going to survive and eastern Colorado. I believe some diligence and the grace of mother nature we’re gonna give it a try. I’m very pleased how the tree arrived it arrived as I expected.
Dead
Dead. Past the 30 day warranty and can't return or replace. Waste of money. I have purchased many trees, shrubs and flowers over the years from this company and all the others are thriving (with the exception of a dead muskogee tree-that one was replaced as it was DOA).