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Oak

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Oak is well-known as a majestic, native,  long lived tree, often called 'King of the Forest'. In late spring the tree develops small flowers and catkins, that are later followed by acorns. The leaves are distinctive, with wavy margins, and the bark is fissured . Oaks are suited to large gardens, forests or parkland.  Best grown in deep, fertile well drained soil.

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  • Quercus robur (English oak) - 150/175cm (10L)
    1 tree in a 10 litre pot, approx height 5ft (including the pot) A huge, long-living, deciduous, spreading tree with fissured grey-brown bark and dark green leaves which have 4 or 5 lobes on each side. It produces acorns in September to October...
    Price: £68.00
  • Quercus rubra 175/200cm
    Common name: Red Oak. A vigorous, spreading tree with smooth greyish brown bark. Matt dark green leaves turn yellow to red-brown in autumn. Flowers May to June followed by acorns. Average eventual height 80ft, spread 65ft. Full sun/partial shade...
    Price: £39.00