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Quercus Macracarpa Trees |
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About Quercus Macracarpa Trees: quercus macracarpa trees are known as the long lived majestic oak tree. The quercus macracarpa is a tall, fairly slow-growing, long-lived tree, highly desirable for windbreaks, shelterbelts and ornamental use. The quercus macracarpa has an impressive crown with a massive trunk, stout branches and corky ridges on stems, which makes the quercus macracarpa a picturesque specimen. Quercus
Macracarpa Tree Picture
The quercus macracarpa adapts to various soils where other oaks fail. The tree is tolerant to urban conditions. Autumn colors are yellow-green, yellow, and yellow brown. The tree will bear acorns in the nursery in ten years. It has strong wood and is good for timber. Quercus Macracarpa leaves are 4 to 10 inches long, with lobes deep and rounded, nearly cut in half by two opposite center indentations. The upper half of the quercus macracarpa leaf is broad. The quercus macracarpa tree fruit is an acorn ripening in the fall, and is over half covered by a fringed cup.
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