Northern Red oak |
| General |
| Common Name | Northern Red oak |
| Latin Name | Quercus rubra L. |
| Category | Nuts |
| Family | Oak |
| Variety | |
| Visual Traits |
| Flower | yellow-green, monoecious, April-May, at or following leaf emergence |
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| Foliage/Fall leaf color | golden yellow brown |
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| Fruit / Nut | acorn occurs singly or clusters of 2-5; ripen Augst to mid-October, turn brown upon ripening; may take 2y to mature |
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| Height | 60-75ft (100) |
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| Other valued traits | lumber |
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| Spread | 60ft |
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| Cultivation |
| Propagation method | Seed, low root sprouts |
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| Pruning | resprouts readily after disturbance |
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| Seed treatment and storage | cold stratification for 30-45days @ 41?F |
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| Seedling treatment | require 30% canopy light penetration to persist |
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| Sowing seed | germinate in spring following seed fall; best if seed makes contact with mineral soil and covered by leaf litter |
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| Transplant | transplants readily, ball and burlap spring |
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| Watering guidelines | moisture generally adequate at time of germination |
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| Critters |
| Insect and invertebrate pests | gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar), many insect pests |
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| Pathogens | oak decline, oak wilt (Ceratocystis fagacearum), many other pathogens that are not threatening |
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| Soils |
| Compaction (tolerance) | intolerant |
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| Fertility / quality | Low |
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| Moisture and drainage | moist, well-drained, moderately drought tolerant |
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| pH | 4.3-6.5 |
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| Salt tolerance | tolerant |
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| Soils and topography | low to mid slopes, north or east aspects; coves, deep ravines, or well-drained valley floors, elevations to 3500ft in middle of range |
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| Texture | wide range of parent material; rock fragments; prefers well-drained loam to silty clay loam |
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| Growth Pattern |
| Good seed crop interval (fruit load) | 2-5y |
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| Growth rate | medium-fast |
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| Longevity | long |
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| Root habit | deep lateral spreading, root grafts readily |
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| Seed-bearing age /max production | 25y /50y |
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| Habitat and Climate |
| Fire tolerance | intolerant as sapling, moderately toleranat at maturity |
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| Frost-free days (FFD) | 100-220days |
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| Hardiness Zone | 3b-7 (8) |
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| Native Range | Eastern United States, Northeast to Nova Scotia |
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| Rainfall / humidity | wide range, 30-80in |
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| Wind / ice / frost susceptibility | infrequent |
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| Light |
| Shade tolerance | intermediate, responds well to release |
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| Vegetation Associations |
| Competitive ability | once established, dominant or codominant |
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| Indicator species and associated forest | pure stands, mixed hardwood |
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