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Oak Stellata
Quercus stellata
Quercus stellata is a species of oak native to North America, characterized by the following growth traits and cultivation methods: Growth Traits - Size and Shape: Mature trees typically grow up to 10–15 meters tall and take on a rounded shrub form. - Leaves: The leaves have a thick texture and a unique, star-like shape, which is the origin of its name. - Growing Environment: It thrives primarily in sunny locations and has high adaptability to dry and poor soils. - Tolerance: It exhibits strong tolerance to drought and hot climates. Propagation Methods - Seeds: Acorns can be harvested and planted when they ripen in the autumn. To increase germination rates, they should be stored in a refrigerated state during the cold winter and sown in the spring. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It prefers well-drained soil. However, it can adapt to various soil conditions. - Watering: Consistent watering is required initially after planting, but once roots are established, relatively less watering is needed. - Care: It does not require particularly difficult maintenance, and its shape can be maintained through regular pruning. Uses in the Garden - Landscape Tree: Due to its unique leaf shape and tree form, it is an excellent choice as a primary ornamental tree in the garden. - Shade: Its lush foliage makes it suitable for providing shade. Important Pests and Control Methods - Pests and Diseases: It can be susceptible to common oak pests and diseases such as oak wilt, aphids, and leaf beetles. - Control: - Prevention: Regular pruning and managing the surrounding environment to ensure good ventilation are essential for the growth of a healthy tree. - Chemical Control: In severe cases, pests can be controlled using appropriate pesticides. - Use of Natural Enemies: Utilizing natural enemy insects is also helpful against pests such as aphids. As such, the Stellata oak is a relatively easy-to-manage tree that thrives in various environments and possesses high appeal as a landscape tree.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Oak family
Height
10~15m
Spread
10~15m
Colors
red
Bloom Period
April to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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Quercus virginiana
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