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A small to medium sized, semi-evergreen shrub.Leaves short-stalked,leathery, obovate-oblong with mucronate teeth.
Large, deciduous tree with a broad domed crown well supported by a framework of stout branches. Dark green foliage which turns yellow/brown in autumn. Produces large acorns almost completely covered with a bur-like cap. Impressive specimen tree, best suited to large sites.
Origin: USA
One of the rarest oaks , with large gold leaves bright gold in spring maturing greener. In Autumn the foliage turns bright golden. Incredibly the acorns are golden.
Medium-sized to large tree with an open, spreading crown. leaves obovate to oblong-obovate, crenately toothed, turning rich yellow in autumn.
A small, and very hardy, densley branched, evergreen tree of compact habit. The smooth, somewhat shining leaves lanceolate with finely tapered points, remotely toothed,k dark green above, paler beneath, purple-red when unfolding, much later then those of Q.glauca and escaping spring frosts.
The water oak is a conical to rounded tree with thick leathery leaves, grown for shade in moist soils. A tall and handsome specimen. Acorns can be poisonous.
Origin: USA
A fantastic oak famed for its heat tolerance and good adaptability to trying conditions such as street plantings. A great solution for landscapes where space is provided. Semi-evergreen in warmer climates.
Origin: USA
Pyrenean oak. A medium to large tree that develops a wide-spreading head of pendent branches, tomentose branchlets, and pale grey bark, deeply fissured into knobbly squares. Leaves variable in size , obovate or broadly oblong, with long, narrow,usually pointed lobes, glossy green above, grey-felted beneath.
One of the most attractive Evergreen Oaks and still a new comer for Australian a Gardeners. Hugely more attractive than Holm and Cork oaks for the average garden , which is quite a call considering how much I like both of these oaks. The new growth is Reddish-Purple on the amazing unique leathery corrugated leaves , which contrasts wonderfully with the glossy green of mature foliage. A handsome tree to 10 metres in garden situations although known to grow to 20 metres by 8 metres in the wild in very old stands. As an evergreen specimen it is all class and for screening it could become a wonderful backdrop.