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Black oak vellutina
Quercus velutina
Quercus velutina is a deciduous broad-leaved tree native to North America. It has the following characteristics regarding growth, propagation, cultivation, garden use, and pest and disease control. Growth Characteristics - Height: Generally grows up to 20–25 meters. - Growth Conditions: It thrives in sunny locations and prefers well-drained soil. - Cold Hardiness: It is resistant to cold and can withstand temperatures down to -30°C. - Leaves: They are alternate and have deeply lobed, oval-shaped leaves. - Fruit: Acorns ripen in the autumn and serve as an important food source for animals. Propagation - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated using acorns. They must be thoroughly dried before planting; harvested in the summer, refrigerated, and sown in early spring. Cultivation - Soil Preparation: Prepare the soil properly before planting and plant in a well-drained location. - Planting Spacing: Spacing trees 10–15 meters apart to ensure sufficient growing space. - Watering: Provide ample water during the first few years to aid root development. - Pruning: Prune branches in winter to maintain the basic structure. Garden Uses - Widely used for providing shade and as a landscape tree. - Enjoy a variety of colors in autumn due to the deciduous foliage. Important Pests and Control Methods - Leaf Beetle: A leaf-eating pest; control it using insecticides upon early detection. - Leaf Blight: Prevent this by avoiding excessive moisture and ensuring good ventilation. - Drought Stress: Additional watering is required during dry periods. Oak Berlutina is a species that is excellent for landscaping and has a positive impact on wildlife. Proper care and pest and disease control are essential.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Oak family
Height
15~18m
Spread
15~18m
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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