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I feel so privileged to live amongst some of the grandest specimens of this amazing and awe-inspiring threes. Gorgeous habit. Revered a...Read More
I have 2 of these on my property in southeast Oklahoma, and both grow very well. Although, working in landscaping I have seen several LAR...Read More
I live in Bay St Louis, MS. Before Hurricane Katrina I had 12 neighbors on my street. Now almost 8 years later I am the only one that b...Read More
I have a question. Does anyone know much about the reproduction of the Live Oak? I have one in my front yard which is approximately 50 ...Read More
I am in northeast Tennessee (Bristol) at 1450 ft. elevation - right on the 7a / 6b growing zone line. I planted two Live Oaks from seedl...Read More
I planted 2 of these trees. They don't mind the desert heat , 110+F, and the alkali soil. They are still small, but are growing, and healthy.
We own three Southern Live oaks. Two are at our seasonal address 7 miles SE of Dover, DE and one is growing at our current adddress in SE...Read More
I love our state tree. I grows in Atlanta, Newnan, Palmetto, and all points south. When the tornado hit Atlanta this spring, a Live Oak w...Read More
This almost-evergreen tree is very drought resistant. pruning is needed if a tall and stright tree is preferred. There is a huge amount...Read More
We have many live oak trees here in Oak View, California. However, I am not aware of the correct name for the type we have. I live in t...Read More
Although they are overplanted in some communities, live oak is a good tree to plant in hurricane prone areas. Even in 100mph winds, they ...Read More
Oldest species is in South Carolina-1400 years old. Angel Island Oak. Awesome to see!
I just love Live Oaks. They are my favorite tree for the South, so stately, and well, Southern looking.
I have two fairly...Read More
I recently came upon a live oak growing (and still green in mid January!) in Central Park in New York City. It's just above 72nd street ...Read More
I bought seedlings from the Texas Forest Service (Quercus virginiana) about 4 years ago and planted them in Oxford, MS. This is zone 7a w...Read More
The live oak should really be called the "subtropical oak". Its native range also includes the bahamas and cuba...where it is called enc...Read More
One of the evergreen glories of the landscape in the southern U.S. Here in Natchez, Mississippi, they grace virtually all of the stately ...Read More
It's better than nothing and it's better than an exotic but to say it's overplanted in my region of the state would be an understatement....Read More
I bought a 6-foot specimen a year ago and it has done well growing at a fairly good rate (for oaks). It has a foot of new gorwth and is ...Read More
Currently trying this wonderful (and personal favorite) of all oaks in Douglasville Georgia (zone 7B). I was looking for a tree on a hill...Read More
For our Spanish speaking friends: Este árbol se denomina en español "encino" y es muy común en el sur de los Estados Unidos y el norte...Read More
I have several dozen huge and old specimens of Live Oak growing on my six acre property in the Suwannee River Valley of North Central Flo...Read More
Live oak is a shrubby to large and spreading, long-lived, nearly evergreen tree. It drops its leaves and grows new leaves within several...Read More