Quercus Robur (Pedunculate Oak) – English Oak
Deciduous, native and very long lived tree that is valuable for timber, developing a broad head of rugged branches as it matures. Height to more than 30m (100ft). Flowers in May, acorns are on long stalks or peduncules, hence the alternative name that separates it from the lesser known native Quercus Petrea or Sessile Oak.
Extensive woodland tree suited to medium-heavy fertile land. Characteristic hedgerow tree.
The planting season for bare-rooted trees and shrubs is generally between the months of November – March
Additional info
- Type: Field Grown
- Size: Large
- Native to Britain: Yes
- Type: Hedge sized plants (under 120cm) are sold in multiples of 25 - we regret we cannot split bundles of :- 30-40; 40-60; 60-90 & 90-120cm
- Use: Size 120-150cm upwards are available individually or in unspecified numbers