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Quercus Robur - English Oak

Quercus Robur - English Oak

Regular price $20.00 AUD
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Size
English Oak

Approximate Sizing:

- 20cm Pot - 80cm Tall
- 25cm Pot - 1.1m Tall
- 33cm Pot - 1.6m Tall
- 40cm Pot - 2.2m Tall


About the Variety:
Variety: Quercus Robur (English Oak)
Full Size: Typically grows to 20-40 meters tall with a spread of 20-25 meters.
Foliage: Deciduous, lobed leaves with a glossy green coloration, turning shades of yellow or brown in autumn.

Why Choose the English Oak?

Key Features:
- Majestic Size: The English Oak is a large and long-lived tree, known for its majestic presence and iconic status in landscapes, making it an excellent choice for parks, estates, and large gardens.
- Wildlife Habitat: The dense canopy and acorns of the English Oak provide valuable habitat and food for a variety of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and insects, enhancing biodiversity in the garden or landscape.
- Historic and Cultural Significance: The English Oak has deep-rooted cultural and historical significance, symbolizing strength, endurance, and heritage, making it a meaningful choice for planting in commemorative or memorial gardens.
- Tolerant and Adaptable: The English Oak is tolerant of various soil types and environmental conditions, including urban pollution and wind exposure, making it suitable for a wide range of landscape settings.
- Low Maintenance: Once established, the English Oak is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care, making it an excellent choice for both residential and commercial landscapes.
- Autumn Interest: In addition to its impressive size and wildlife value, the foliage of the English Oak turns shades of yellow or brown in autumn, providing a beautiful display of seasonal colour before the leaves drop for winter.
- Longevity: English Oak trees are known for their longevity, with some specimens living for hundreds of years, ensuring a lasting legacy and contribution to the landscape for generations to come.
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