English White Oak

$7.00

English Oak (Quercus robur), as its name implies, is an Oak tree native to England (or more accurately Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia), and therefore is not  native here in the US. It is similar in leaf appearance to White Oak, but does not have its spreading majesty with age or its reddish foliage color in autumn. Under landscape conditions in urban environments, it may reach 70 feet tall and 50 feet wide.


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English Oak (Quercus robur), as its name implies, is an Oak tree native to England (or more accurately Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia), and therefore is not  native here in the US. It is similar in leaf appearance to White Oak, but does not have its spreading majesty with age or its reddish foliage color in autumn. Under landscape conditions in urban environments, it may reach 70 feet tall and 50 feet wide.


English Oak (Quercus robur), as its name implies, is an Oak tree native to England (or more accurately Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia), and therefore is not  native here in the US. It is similar in leaf appearance to White Oak, but does not have its spreading majesty with age or its reddish foliage color in autumn. Under landscape conditions in urban environments, it may reach 70 feet tall and 50 feet wide.


It is being increasingly used as genetic stock to generate hybrids with other members of the White Oak group, for use as landscape shade trees. As a member of the White Oak group and the Beech Family, it is related to the Beeches, Chestnuts, and other Oaks. The nuts provide low tanny which is attactrive to all wild life especially deer and turkey. They will walk past all the trees, except chestnuts trees to feast on this nuts.It is being increasingly used as genetic stock to generate hybrids with other members of the White Oak group, for use as landscape shade trees. As a member of the White Oak group and the Beech Family, it is related to the Beeches, Chestnuts, and other Oaks. The nuts provide low tanny which is attactrive to all wild life especially deer and turkey. They will walk past all the trees, except chestnuts trees to feast on this nuts.

*NOTE*

- Bare root trees: Can only be shipped during NOV, DEC, FEB, MAR and early APRL

- Potted Trees: Can be shipped at any time but there is a higher cost due to the weight of the potting soil.