The Live Oak Tree (Quercus virginiana) is a majestic evergreen tree known for its sprawling, wide canopy and strong, durable branches. It’s prized for its long lifespan and its iconic, sweeping form, often draped in Spanish moss. An interesting characteristic of the Live Oak is its resilience, as it can withstand strong winds, making it a popular choice for Southern landscapes and coastal areas.
In southern Louisiana, the Live Oak can grow up to 40 to 80 feet tall with an impressive spread of 60 to 100 feet, providing ample shade. It thrives in full sun and is well-suited for USDA zones 7-10, showing excellent cold tolerance and enduring mild frosts. Live Oaks prefer well-drained soil but are quite drought-tolerant once established. Water regularly when young to help establish a strong root system, then reduce watering as the tree matures.
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