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Scarlet Letter Oak
Quercus x ‘Scarlet Letter’
Height: 40’
Spread: 15’
Shape: Narrow, Columnar
Growth Rate: Medium
Foliage: Green
Fall Color: Red
Flower: Catkin, Insignificant
Fruit: 3/4″-1” AcornDistinctive Features: Hybrid columnar Oak with smaller lobes leaves and red fall color
Quercus x ‘Scarlet Letter’ – Scarlet Letter Oak is a new columnar variety that stays tight in form. It has red fall color and drops its foliage in the fall. The small leaves have an interesting tightly lobed shape that catches your attention.







