Oaks
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B.
A. Scarlet Oak D. Regal Prince Oak
The Scarlet Oak has a
broad rounded shape and
generally displays the finest
fall color of the genus. The Regal Prince Oak’s mildew-
resistant summer foliage is
glossy, clean and bright green.
It has excellent columnar form.
Zone: 5 | Height: 50 Feet | Spread: 50
Feet | Red Fall Color | Likes Sun Zone: 4 | Height: 45 Feet | Spread: 18
Feet | Orange Fall Color | Narrow
Quercus coccinea
Quercus robur x bicolor ‘Long’
B. Bur Oak E. Kindred Spirit Oak
The Bur Oak’s has a large,
irregular open branching pattern.
It tolerates many extreme
conditions, such as drought,
cold, wind, pollution, and salt.
It produces acorns in the fall. The Kindred Spirit Oak is
somewhat smaller and one of
the tightest forms of columnar
oak. It has glossy mildew
resistant leaves and is tolerant
of
urban
environments.
Zone: 3 | Height: 55 Feet | Spread: 30
Feet | Yellow Fall Color | Hardy Zone: 4 | Height: 30 Feet | Spread: 6
Feet | Yellow Fall Color | Narrow, Hardy
Quercus macrocarpa
C. Pin Oak
Quercus palustris
The
Pin
Oak’s
large,
pyramidal shape rounds out
as it matures. It is a beautiful
tree
that
can
withstand
flooding and wet grounds.
Zone: 4 | Height: 55 Feet | Spread: 40
Feet | Red Fall Color | Hardy
F.
Quercus robur x bicolor ‘Nadler’
C.
F. Red Oak
Quercus rubra
The Red Oak is a tall tree,
with a symmetrically round
shape. It is resistant to disease
and insects and thrives in
fertile soil. Fast growth rate.
Zone: 4 | Height: 50 Feet | Spread:
50 Feet | Red and Yellow Fall Color |
Hardy
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