Attributes
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Deciduous
- Tree shape: Standard
- L Size: Large
- Leaf colour: Green
- Growth rate: Slow
- Open space planting
- Replacement prune
- Fruit for wildlife
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Clay tolerant
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Tolerates coastal sites
- Autumn colour
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Description: Quercus robur, the long lived, broad, dome headed tree is the more common of the two native oaks, the other being Quercus petraea. The lobed leaves are dark green above, paler underneath, turning orange or rusty brown in autumn. Acorns are produced in abundance.Â
History:Â Native to Europe, Caucasus, SW Asia, and N Africa.
Quercus (Oak) Growing Tips:Â Grow in deep, fertile, well-drained soil. Adaptable to most soils even heavy clay.
Height and Spread (after 10Â years):Â 7m x 5m















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