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Red oak

 

Vital statistics

Northern red oak (Quercus Rubra)

More:

Fall color

Spring color

Fall color

It's hard to predict how most oaks will look in the fall. Some years they might go straight to brown, other years they get some wonderful reds.

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Spring color

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