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Georgia oak
Georgia oak is a majestic tree that can reach up to 18 m in height. It is highly valued for its beautiful wood, which is used for furniture, flooring, and construction. The acorns of the georgia oak are a food source for many species of birds and mammals, and the tree provides important habitat for a variety of wildlife. This oak is also important for erosion control and as a component of forest ecosystems in the southeastern United States.
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8 m to 15 m
Plant Height
4.5 m to 9 m
Spread
Green, Red
Leaf Color
Brown, Green
Fruit Color
Yellow, Gold
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Spring
Growth Season
Slow
Growth Rate

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Deciduous leaves turn red in autumn, persist into winter, with lobes tipped with bristles (5-10 cm).
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Smooth red stem with light brown lenticels, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter.
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Grey to light brown trunk with thin, scaly bark lacking pronounced ridges (integral for recognition).
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Flowers in drooping catkins, inconspicuous and yellowish-green, aiding in wind pollination (2-3 mm).
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Brown acorns, often in pairs, with scaly caps requiring two years to mature.
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Care Guide for Georgia oak

Twice per week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Georgia oak thrives in moisture-rich environments, requiring consistent hydration with a twice-a-week watering schedule. It shows moderate drought tolerance and needs less water during dormancy in colder months, aligning with natural precipitation patterns.
Fertilize: Georgia oak thrives with balanced nutrition fertilizers, transitioning to high nitrogen in early spring for foliage growth. Fertilize biannually in spring and autumn, adhering to product guidelines to prevent root burn. Reduce frequency during dormancy and consider half-strength dilutions to enhance nutrient absorption safely.
Pruning: Georgia oak is a small deciduous tree characterized by lobed leaves and a rounded shape. Prune in early spring to shape, remove dead branches, and improve air flow. Regular pruning encourages health, and sterilized tools are essential to prevent disease. These practices ensure georgia oak's beauty and vitality.
Propagation: Georgia oak is valued for its hardiness and beauty. Propagate by taking healthy cuttings with multiple leaf nodes during active growth. Use well-draining soil and maintain moisture. Applying rooting hormone can increase success rates. Consistent care ensures successful establishment of new georgia oak individuals.
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