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Quercus robur
Eventual Height: 25m
Eventual Spread: 25m
Quercus robur
common oak
size: 10lt pot (1.5-1.8m)
available to order from summer 2012
£44.99
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Position:
full sun or partial shade
Soil:
any deep, well-drained soil
Rate of growth:
slow-growing
Flowering period:
May to June
Flower colour:
insignificant male and female flowers in separate trees
Other features:
deciduous, large tree
Hardiness:
fully hardy
A majestic tree with dark green, irregular, rounded-lobed leaves and clusters of neat acorns sitting in nobbly cups. Oaks are steeped in history, hiding legendary figures, such as Robin Hood and King Charles II in their sizable trunks. Known for their large size and longetivity, they should be planted for prosperity. They tolerate most soils, except shallow soil, and in large gardens and parks are ideal as specimen trees.
Garden care:
Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches in late autumn or winter. When planting incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost in the planting.
Eventual Height:
25m
Eventual Spread:
25m
Quercus robur
- common oak
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