QUERCUS BUCKLEYI "REDROCK"™
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BOTANICAL NAME: Quercus buckleyi "Redrock"™
COMMON NAME: Redrock Oak™
DESCRIPTION: Moderately fast growing deciduous shade tree with dense canopy to a height of 30' and spread of 25'. Bright green, sharply lobed leaves turn brilliant scarlet in the fall and persist through the New Year, an unusual feature for desert adapted trees. It is native to the limestone hills in central Texas where it is often seen in its multi form, a more natural form for desert landscapes. Hardy to 0O.
LANDSCAPE USE: Any use where fall color or winter sun are desired. As a standard in patios, streets, medians and parking lots. As a multi in parks, streets, and golf courses.
LANDSCAPE LOCATION: First American Title (Tucson), McCormick Railroad Park (Scottsdale), Clark County Government Building (Las Vegas).
CARE: Prune to shape and raise branches out of pedestrian areas. Leaf litter in winter. Drought tolerant, but will grow faster with deep, weekly irrigation during dry periods. Needs well-drained soil.
Kelly Green Trees, Inc.
14399 N. Wentz Road, Marana, Arizona 85653
P.O.Box 10, Marana, Arizona 85653-0010
Phone: 520-682-3037 or 520-682-2616
Phone: 800 LIVE OAK Fax: 520-682-3579