Red Oak
Quercus rubraThe Shumard Oak (Quercus shumardii) is a majestic, fast-growing deciduous tree celebrated for its striking red foliage in autumn and broad, rounded canopy. Native to the southeastern and central United States, it can reach heights of 60–80 feet with a spread of 40–60 feet, making it ideal for shade, street planting, and large residential or commercial landscapes. Its strong, straight trunk and elegant branching pattern provide both aesthetic appeal and structural durability. Beyond its beauty, Shumard Oak produces acorns that attract birds, squirrels, and other wildlife, enhancing biodiversity in gardens and parks.
Shumard Oak is adaptable to a variety of soil types, including clay, loamy, or sandy soils, provided they are well-draining. It grows best in full sun but tolerates light shade and is moderately drought-tolerant once established. Its rapid growth and vibrant seasonal color make it a popular choice for homeowners and landscapers seeking an eye-catching yet practical shade tree. With proper care, the Shumard Oak can provide decades of beauty, shade, and ecological benefits, making it a lasting investment for any property.
Care Instructions
Planting:
Choose full sun with well-draining soil; space 40–60 feet apart for mature trees.
Watering:
Water deeply during the first 2–3 years; established trees tolerate occasional drought.
Pruning:
Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches in late winter; avoid heavy pruning.
Pest Control:
Monitor for oak leaf blister, aphids, caterpillars, or scale; treat with horticultural oil or insecticide as needed.
Soil Tips:
Thrives in loamy soil; amend clay-heavy soil with organic matter for better drainage.
