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Live Oak Cathedral® CT | 030 gal.

13.5' x 4' x 2"

Disclaimer: Please note that not all plants and trees are permitted in all residential areas. Homeowners are responsible for consulting their Homeowners Association (HOA) rules to ensure compliance before planting.

Cathedral Oak is a cultivar, meaning that it is asexually propagated from cuttings. This oak cultivar tends to have a strong, easily maintained central leader and sturdy, wide-angle branches. The name Cathedral is a reference to Paul Reinhold, who founded Shadowlawn Nursery, in Penney Farms, Florida, where the Cathedral Oak parent tree exists. Cathedral Oak is touted as an ideal street tree for its uprightness. Cathedral Oak also holds all of the other virtues and characteristics of its forbearing virginiana genetics, such as adaptability to soil and weather conditions and tremendous strength in its branches.
Native Origin:
Florida Native
Scientific Name :
Quercus virginiana 'Cathedral'
Mature Height:
40 to 80 feet
Mature Spread:
60 to 120 feet
Sun Preference:
Full sun to partial shade
Soil Preference:
Sand, loam, clay, acidic, alkaline, occasionally wet, well drained
Drought Tolerance:
High
Salt Tolerance:
Moderate
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Hardiness Zone:
7b - 10b
Pollinator Friendly:
No
Features:
Florida keystone species; Drought tolerant; Low maintenance

No order minimum, consistent plant material, local pickup