Quercus robur
Height:
20 metres at maturity
Width:
20 metres at maturity
Growth Rate:
Slow to moderate
Growth Habit:
Broadly rounded, with an open head
Eventually grows to a very large tree where conditions are suitable
Foliage:
Dark green to bluish-green, round lobed leaves
Autumn colour yellowish-green to yellowish-brown .
Floral:
Greenish-yellow, male catkins around 3 cm long, form in late winter to early spring
Acorns to approximately 2.5 cm long, solitary or in groups of up to seven on a slender stalk
Preferred growing conditions:
Full sun
Prefers a slightly acid, well-drained soil
Landscape Use:
Stately specimen Oak tree for parks and large gardens
In urban situations where there is space to reach its full potential .
Deciduous, Shade tree, Ornamental
* All dimensions are indicative
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