Quercus rubra

Northern Red Oak
Fagaceae
Mildew

Mildew:

White covering over the leaves. In extreme cases, it is advisable to gain control.

Diseases Quercus rubra

 



Leaf Spots

Leaf spots (Septoria spp):

Small brown necrosis on the leaves. This is not dangerous for the tree.
Oak Decline

Oak decline:

Symptoms sparse foliage, yellowed leaves, dying limbs and branches. Dying of the bark and the following mucous secretion. At this time there is no treatment possible.

 

 

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Classification Quercus rubra

Height: 20 - 25 m

Leave: ovate, notched serrated

Bloom: April - May, green, inconspicuous

Fruit: acorns, ovate, little fruit base

Branches: light gray

Bark: light gray, shiny

Root: shallow roots

Location: sun - half-shade

Soil: sandy to loamy

ph-value: slightly acidic to basic

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