English Oak / Common Oak

Quercus robur

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The English Oak makes a large, impressive, long lived tree, an icon of the British countryside! It develops a large head of rugged branches. The deciduous leaves are stalkless, auricled at the base with shallow lobes and turn a good yellow and copper in the autumn. The acorn fruits are attached to the tree by a slender stalk. It plays host to masses of wildlife that depend on it. The auricles are one of the ways of distinguishing between English Oak and Sessile Oak.

 

Not for forestry purposes.

Earn up to 8 Points.

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Description

Quercus robur

Common name: Common / English Oak.

Native: Europe, Caucasus, Asia Minor and North Africa.

Provenance: Unknown

Size and spread (10 years): 10m x 5m

Treatment required: Not dormant.

Seeds / kg:     c. 268     98% viable

Ideal sowing period: Autumn or Spring.

Soil conditions: Most soils.

Planting instructions: sun or semi-shade, in mixed woodlands or singly as a specimen

Mature height: 25m x 25m

Additional information

Weight 250.00 g
Size

Mini Seed Pack (approx 25 seeds), Seed Pack (approx 50 seeds)

Genus

Quercus

Family

Fagaceae

Hardiness

Hardy

Life Cycle

tree

Evergreen

deciduous

Interest

fruit

Wildlife

yes

Native

yes