Red and white oak trees both produce the most leaf fall in the autumn months. White oaks provide us with reddish-brown leaves, while red oaks are bursting with a wide array of gorgeous fall colors such as red-orange, yellow, maroon, and deep orange. You can learn to identify the leaves.
• Look at the lobe and specific patterns on the leaves, the blade of the leaf, and the distinction between them.
• The lobes of the leaf are the curved and pointed areas that give the leaf it’s shape.
• The lobes look like leaf fingers. Red oaks have pointed lobes, and white oaks tend to have rounded lobes.
• Between each lobe is an indentation in the leaf that emphasizes the lobes.
• Look closely to see the subtle differences in the shape and the disparity of the color of the leaves.