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Bur Oak Quercus Macrocarpa Description:
One of the largest trees in North America the Bur Oak is a deciduous tree growing 65-130 ft in height with a similar spread, developing into an oval form with a massive trunk and stout branches. Bark dark gray to gray-brown, becoming deep ridged and furrowed. Very adaptable to various soil conditions and fairly tolerant of urban conditions. It's large root system makes it fairly drought tolerant. Hardy to USDA Zone 3 Learn
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Columnar English Oak Quercus Robur Fastigiata Description:
The Columnar Oak is a deciduous tree growing 40-60 ft or more. It has a very upright columnar shape which opens with age. It likes sun and prefers well drained soil. pH tolerant. May hold brown leaves well into winter. Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Learn
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Crimson Spire Oak Quercus robur 'Crimschmidt' Description:
The Crimson Spire Oak is a columnar, tightly fastigiate hybrid of English and White Oak. Dark green to bluish green mildew resistant foliage and reddish fall color. This columnar, tightly fastigiate tree grows to a height of about 45 feet and spread of 15 feet. Zone 5
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Pin Oak Quercus Palustrus Description:
Deciduous tree, 60-75 ft, excurrent, pyramidal, descending lower branches. Many leaves hang on all winter. Sun, shallow root system so easily transplanted. Will tolerate wet soils, but is best in rich, acid, well-drained soil. One of the fastest growing oaks. Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Learn
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Red Oak Quercus Rubra Description:
The Red Oak is an attractive, medium sized deciduous tree growing 75 to 100 ft. The tree is rounded and ascending with massive branches. Fall color ranges from yellow-brown to russet-red. Likes the sun. Best in sandy loam soils which are well drained and on the acid side. Withstands polluted air. Fairly fast growing. Hardy to USDA Zone 4. Learn
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Skyrocket Oak Quercus Robur Skyrocket Description:
Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’ - Skyrocket® Oak
A superior selection of Fastigiate English Oak that lives up to its name in multiple ways. Its popularity has grown since its introduction in 1989. Due to its uniformly narrow "skyrocket" shape, it is being recommended by nurserymen and specified by designers as an excellent choice for narrow street plantings and visual screens. Foliage is dark green and turns to yellow-brown in the fall. Mature height is about 45 feet, with a spread of about 15 feet.(USDA Zone 5. Height: 45’. Spread: 15’, Introduced in 1989). Learn
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Swamp White Oak Quercus Bicolor Description:
Native to eastern North America the Swamp Oak has slow to moderate growth and tolerates wet soil, but prefers well-drained areas. The bark flakes off in scales. Leaves are 3-7 inches long with shiny dark green above and silvery white beneath. Fall color is generally yellow, but can be orange, red, or purple. Learn
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