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  1. What is the difference between an oak tree and a live oak tree?
  2. What states have live oak trees?
  3. What is the lifespan of a live oak tree?
  4. Why do they call it a live oak?
  5. How much does a live oak tree cost?
  6. How far should an oak tree be from a house?
  7. Will live oaks survive a hard freeze?
  8. What does a live oak tree look like?
  9. How do I identify a live oak tree?
  10. Are live oaks messy trees?
  11. How deep are the roots of a live oak tree?
  12. What is the growth factor for a live oak tree?

What is the difference between an oak tree and a live oak tree?

One main difference between a live oak and a run-of-the-mill oak is that a live oak is evergreen — almost. It does drop some leaves in the spring but quickly replaces them to keep that photosynthesis thing going. ... Oak is pretty tough to begin with, but live oak wood is especially hard.

What states have live oak trees?

As their scientific name (Quercus virginiana) suggests, southern live oaks are found in Virginia, and continue south to Florida and west to Texas and Oklahoma. Southern live oaks grow well in salty soils and in shade, which makes them great competitors against other, less tolerant trees.

What is the lifespan of a live oak tree?

Mature oaks usually reach about 80 feet in height with a branch spread of 170 feet in diameter, or 85 feet from trunk to branch tip in all directions. Once mature, live oak can live for several centuries, often up to 250 years, with a maximum lifespan of 500 years.

Why do they call it a live oak?

Live oaks derive their name from the fact that they are evergreen and because lumbered or injured trees send up many sprouts, which also produce sprouts if cut themselves. See also oak.

How much does a live oak tree cost?

How much does a oak tree cost?

Tree NameHeightPrice
Live Oak - Seedling12 - 14'$450
Live Oak - Seedling14 - 16'$550
Live Oak - Seedling16 - 18'$800
Live Oak - Seedling18 - 20'$1,400

How far should an oak tree be from a house?

SpeciesNormal Mature Height (M)Safe Distance (M)
Laurel86
Magnolia95
Maple2120
Oak2430

Will live oaks survive a hard freeze?

No! Even if its leaves brown after a freeze, the live oak will probably recover. Live oaks generally have a leaf exchange in the spring, and the leaves that were killed by frost should be replaced by new leaves when the tree starts budding. ... Consult a local ISA Certified Arborist to evaluate your tree.

What does a live oak tree look like?

Widely planted as a landscape tree in Texas. Leaf: Simple, alternate, evergreen, thick, and leathery; oval, oblong, or elliptical in shape, 2" to 4" long and 0.5" to 2" wide; smooth, glossy, and dark green above, pale and silvery white beneath. Leaves can sometimes be toothed, especially towards the tip.

How do I identify a live oak tree?

The live oak has oblong or oval leaves that may be as long as 5 inches. The live oak is also evergreen and keeps its leaves until they grow old and drop off the tree, while the water oak usually loses its leaves in the fall.

Are live oaks messy trees?

Live oak is a general term that refers to oak trees that keep their leaves year-round. ... However, live oaks are messy: their leaves are small and thus hard to rake, and the Spanish moss that they often host drops huge clumps of dead moss every so often. In the spring, the trees flower and cover everything in pollen.

How deep are the roots of a live oak tree?

Most oak tree roots lie only 18 inches under the soil. They may spread, though, to occupy a space four to seven times the width of the tree's crown. Root hairs, located just back from the tips of the smaller roots, absorb water and minerals and send them circulating through the root system.

What is the growth factor for a live oak tree?

Growth Rate

This tree grows moderately fast in youth, and if properly located and maintained, may produce 2 to 2½ feet of growth per year. Trees grown outside the coastal region will grow more slowly. The growth rate also slows with age. As one of the longest-lived oaks, some live oaks may live 200 to 300 years.

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