Quercus laeta is an oak species in the white oak section, Quercus section Quercus, in the beech family. It is widespread across much of Mexico from Sinaloa and Nuevo León south as far as Oaxaca.
Quercus laeta exhibits strong disease resistance and is typically not susceptible to illnesses. Regarding maintenance, this plant is fairly low-maintenance. Outdoors it needs only light watering, and larger specimens usually do not require pruning. Smaller specimens, however, should be trimmed after flowering. Quercus laetat is appropriate for anyone with an outdoor area, like a garden or deck, and does not demand extensive gardening experience.
How to keep Quercus Laeta.
Light
Quercus laeta comes from open habitats, such as sunlit meadows and forest margins, which provide plenty of light. It performs best in Full Sun but can also tolerate Partial Sun, adjusting well to different light conditions.
Temperature
Quercus laeta shows good temperature adaptability, able to withstand higher temperatures and greater temperature fluctuations. During hot periods, it is important to ensure adequate watering and provide proper shade to prevent sunburn. Conversely, Quercus laeta has relatively limited cold tolerance; although it can endure some cold, very low temperatures can cause frost damage.
Fertilizer
Apply fertilizer to your Quercus laeta in early spring to encourage healthy growth. Consistent fertilization improves overall health, leading to vigorous growth, better tolerance of harsh conditions, and increased resistance to diseases and pests. Stick to a defined fertilization schedule for your Quercus laeta to preserve vibrant, deeply colored foliage and a lush appearance.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Tree
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Quercus
- Family
- Fagaceae
- Hardiness Zone
- 7-10
- Mature Height
- 10.06 m to 20.12 m
- Mature Spread
- 7.92 m to 14.94 m
- Leaf Color
- Dark Green, Olive Drab
- Leaf Type
- Deciduous
- Flower Size
- 0.51 cm to 0.76 cm
- Bloom Time
- Mid spring, Late spring
- Planting Time
- Spring
- Harvest Time
- Late summer, Early fall, Mid fall
- Native Area
- Mexico