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​Shumard Oak (Quercus shumardi)

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Drought resistant, withstands short term flooding, red fall color, tolerates pollution and compacted soils

Estimated Mature Height: 40 to 60 ft. 

Estimated Delivery Height: 3 ft.

Soil Preference: Well drained

Light Preference: Full sun to part shade

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Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

1325 East Kemper Road, ​Suite 115
​Cincinnati, OH 45246

​Phone: (513) 772-7645
The Hamilton County Soil & Water Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Ohio responsible for the conservation of natural resources within Hamilton County, Ohio. We have a special emphasis on soil and water with a focus on assisting landowners in planning and applying conservation practices on the land. HCSWCD is dedicated to the sustainable use of our natural resources and to encouraging positive behavioral changes that produce a higher quality of life for our citizens. The District assists all Hamilton County residents, schools and jurisdictions through our free services and dynamic partnerships that continually provide innovative solutions for the challenges of our region.
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  • Home
  • Programs & Services
    • Get Involved!
    • Agriculture
    • Conservation Education
    • Earthwork/ Earth Movement
    • Landowner Assistance
    • Soil Fertility
    • Hamilton County Storm Water District
    • Seasonal Stormwater Tips
    • Stream Conservation >
      • Stream Conservation: Why?
      • Cooper Creek Collaborative
      • Stream Impairment
      • Stream Conservation: How?
      • Your Streams
    • 2022 Tree Sale
  • Complaint & Inquiry Form
  • Publications
    • Financial Reports
    • Newsletters and Publications
    • Resources
    • Articles
  • About
    • Organizational Profile
    • Board of Supervisors
    • Staff
    • Employment