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New Jersey’s State Tree: The Majestic Red Oak

red oak tree

Ever since June 13th, 1950, the official state tree of New Jersey has been the Red Oak — the Quercus borealis maxima, as it’s known to horticulturists and arborists. Find out why the Red Oak tree was chosen and what characteristics have continued to make it special to our state.

 

red oak treeWhy it was Chosen as the Official State Tree

Why the red oak? It’s considered to be the tree that’s most representative of the Garden State because it adapts beautifully to the state’s soils and is compatible with all native shrubs and evergreens. The members of the one hundred and seventy-fourth legislature also recognized the many impressive attributes of this beautiful species, such as

  • its dignity and majesty
  • its beautiful red fall color
  • its long life
  • its lovely structural shape
  • its great resistance to disease
  • its commercial usefulness

Red Oak trees permit people to grow grass easily and successfully under its canopy and is often considered the “Mighty” Red Oak because it symbolizes a quiet, but steady strength and fortitude.

red oak autumn

Characteristics

The Red Oak is a pointy-leafed specimen that produces acorns abundantly, which aside from keeping squirrels and chipmunks happy and well-fed, was also an important source of food to the native Americans of New Jersey, which included the Abenaki, Malecite, Passamaquoddy, and Pennacook tribes.

red oak tree leaves

A moderately fast-growing tree, the Red Oak is also one of the more significant hardwood lumber species. It’s easily transplanted and will flourish happily in the shade of the woods as well as in a typical New Jersey back yard. In a forest setting, it grows tall and straight, but it adapts easily to a space with more light by growing a shorter trunk and a rounder canopy.

red oak tree autumn

Room to Grow

If you’d like to teach your kids about their state tree, there’s no better way than collecting some of its acorns, keeping them cold through the winter, and planting them in the spring. Nothing instills knowledge and respect for a tree in the mind of a child better than a hands-on experience and the ability to watch it grow!

red oak tree acorns

If you’ve got a beloved Red Oak tree in your Northern New Jersey yard that’s in need of pruning, trimming, or a health assessment, give the professionals at Trees Unlimited a call at 973-628-TREE.

About the author

Justin Shaw

It’s doubtful you’ll find anyone with more of a passion for tree care than Justin Shaw. To him, removing a tree is always the very last resort no matter how difficult and challenging the effort to preserve it. Though he has degrees in finance and economics, Justin decided to follow his passion and with an additional degree in urban tree management, launched Trees Unlimited, LLC in Wayne, NJ. Justin is also a Certified Arborist and Certified Tree Safety Professional.

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