Height: 40-60’
Spread: 30-40’
Shape: Upright,
pyramidal when young maintaining upright appearance at maturity
Foliage: Tardily Deciduous.
Resembles Red Oak, but smaller. New growth is Red.
Fall Color: Subdued dark Red,
maroon. Holds foliage most of the year
Hardiness: Zones 7-10
Comments: Often
planted as an evergreen, Canby’s Oak has semi-evergreen
qualities, but it is tardily deciduous. From northern Mexico.
Highly tolerant of heat, drought, alkaline soils and pests.
Makes wonderful shade for small yards. Can be planted as a
specimen. Fast Growth. Resistant to Oak Wilt. Commonly
planted in South Texas including metropolitan areas such as
Houston. Great potential within north Texas! An
underutilized, highly adaptable shade tree that will tolerate
urban planting conditions