Alta said:
On a different note - would a Live Oak and Red Oak in the same front yard look good? Or should I go with the same type of tree.
How big is your lot? What's the layout?
I like Live Oaks but they are horrible choices for suburbia. The typical homeowner and every HOA doesn't appreciate the natural beauty and shape of tree. Thus, they hire some hack to continuously raise the branch clearance and thin out the canopy to save their overwatered grass in an attempt to meet some random code set by an HOA Karen that knows nothing about landscaping. Live Oaks trimmed to look liked broccoli should be a crime.
http://texastreeid.tamu.edu/content/TreeDetails/?id=109"A large, stately tree, commonly to 50 feet tall with a short, stout trunk of 4 feet or more in diameter, dividing into several large,
twisting limbs that form a low, dense crown that can spread more than 100 feet, the limbs often touching the ground in open-grown settings."