The
Texas Red Oak (Quercus buckleyi) is one of two red oaks we propagate from
acorns collected from wild populations or from locally planted trees. The Texas
Red Oak displays its fall foliage earlier than the Chisos Red Oak (Quercus gravesii), a New Mexico native tree. The leaves of the
Texas Red Oak turn beautiful shades of red-orange
red-maroon
To chocolate-red
through fall.
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