Nuttall Oak Tree

Nuttall Oak Tree

Brand: Garden Goods Direct
SKU: 50543
119.95 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

A Native Red Oak Built for Strong Shade Nuttall Oak Tree is a large native deciduous oak valued for fast growth, strong structure, red-orange fall color, and dependable shade. Also known as Nuttall’s Oak or Texas Red Oak, this species belongs to the red oak group and develops into a stately shade tree with a rounded canopy over time. This is a smart choice for homeowners who want the strength and wildlife value of a native oak with faster establishment than many slower-growing oak species. Use Nuttall Oak in large yards, open lawns, parks, streetscapes, naturalized areas, and wildlife plantings where long-term canopy, shade, and seasonal interest are priorities. Red-Orange Fall Color and Classic Oak Character Nuttall Oak offers attractive green foliage throughout the growing season, then shifts to rich red, orange-red, and reddish autumn tones. Fall color can vary by weather, soil, moisture, and region, but this species is widely valued for stronger fall color than many large shade oaks. In spring, small yellow-green oak flowers appear in catkins, followed by acorns as the tree matures. The leaves, branching habit, bark, and acorn production give Nuttall Oak the classic character homeowners expect from a large native oak tree. Excellent for Wet Soils, Clay Soils, and Bottomland Sites One of the biggest advantages of Nuttall Oak is its tolerance of heavy, seasonally wet soils. It is native to bottomland forests, floodplains, and lowland sites, making it especially useful where many shade trees struggle with compacted clay or seasonal moisture. Nuttall Oak is not a permanent swamp tree, but it is a strong option for sites with heavy soil, periodic wetness, or slower drainage. Once established, it can also adapt to average landscape soils. This combination of wet-soil tolerance and landscape performance makes it useful for both residential and municipal plantings. Wildlife Value from a Long-Lived Native Tree Like other native oaks, Nuttall Oak provides important wildlife value. Mature trees produce acorns that feed birds, squirrels, deer, and other mammals. The canopy also provides shade, seasonal cover, and habitat value in larger landscapes. Because acorns drop seasonally, plant Nuttall Oak where acorn litter will not be a problem. It is best used in lawns, open spaces, park-like settings, wildlife gardens, and larger properties rather than directly over patios, pools, sidewalks, or high-cleanup areas. Easy Care with Sun, Space, and Establishment Watering Plant the Nuttall Oak in full sun with room for its mature canopy and root system. Although it tolerates wet, heavy soils, newly planted trees still need proper establishment care. Water deeply after planting and during dry periods while the tree is young. Mulch the root zone to protect roots and reduce mower damage, keeping mulch away from the trunk. Prune young trees during dormancy to develop strong structure, a central leader, and good branch spacing. Once established, Nuttall Oak becomes a durable, low-maintenance shade tree for generations.

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