
lacey oak
small-medium sized deciduous tree with a multi stemmed, dense, rounded crown that grows up to 60 feet in height + has lacey green, oblong leaves that turn russet colored in the fall — thrives best in full sun, but can take a bit of shade.


plant details
lacey oak
identification
latin name: Quercus laceyi
usda code: QULA
alternative name(s): Texas blue oak, Canyon oak, Smoky oak, Rock oak
classification
ecotopes class: canopy
ecological condition(s): sunny edge – shady woodland
size range: med – 40-80 ft
habit: tree
leaf retention: deciduous
light requirement: full sun – part-shade
color signature: blue-gray leaves
native range
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