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This oak has an upright form when young, with a more rounded shape when mature, and grows in sandy, clay loam, or gravelly soils.—
Arricca Elin Sansone,
Southern Living,
21 Apr. 2026 Sandy soil drains well and dries out quickly, but the typical heavy, clay loam soils in the Chicago area do not.—
Tim Johnson,
Chicago Tribune,
8 June 2025 The terrain consists of alluvial plains, gravel, and clay loam.—
Joseph V Micallef,
Forbes,
17 Sep. 2024 First, Bellpine soil in the area forms a shallow layer of silty clay loam over sandstone.—
Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/oregonlive,
oregonlive,
18 Dec. 2021 Just as the soil in Georgia was suited for sweet onions, the clay loam of the southeast suburbs turned out to be just right to grow onion sets — onion bulbs that gardeners plant to give them a head start in a short, northern growing season.—
Paul Eisenberg,
chicagotribune.com,
21 Nov. 2021