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    QUERCUS

    Commonly known as Oak

    Genus of about 530 species of deciduous, semi-evergreen or evergreen trees and shrubs in the beech family widely distributed in woodland and scrub in the northern hemisphere extending to tropical latitudes.

    Some deciduous species give excellent autumn colour.

    Because of land use changes and climate change many species are under acute threat. In the highlands of Mexico, Central America and the northern Andes forests have been cleared to make coffee plantations and cattle ranching. Pine forests are invading oak in the Indian Himalayas because of temperature rise.

    In the UK, Phytopthora ramorum (so-called sudden oak death), a bacterium thought to cause acute oak decline and the oak processionary moth, which causes defoliation, are modern threats.

    Represented in the UK by 2 natives, Sessile or Durmast (Q. petraea), stalked leaves and unstalked acorns and English or Pedunculate (Q. robur) with very short stalks on leaves and long stalks on acorns.

    Two other oaks commonly seen are the holm oak (Q. ilex), evergreen, and the Turkey oak (Q. cerris) which was introduced, mistakenly, as a source of good timber.

     

     

    Full Plant Details - Sun/Soil & other attributes
    • Good to know
      Grown for habit and foliage. Best in parkland or large garden
    • Place of origin
      Widely distributed northern hemisphere
    • Deciduous
    • Evergreen
    • Semi-evergreen
      Keeps some of its foliage all year, and will drop some leaves as well.
    • Tree
    • harmful if eaten
      Pets, i.e. cats, dogs, rabbits, rodents, notably dogs
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    Varieties

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  • QUERCUS 'Belle d'Aquitaine'
    Red new shoots. Deep orange to red autumn colour
     
    Grafted
    £40.00
    Estimated availability autumn 2025 Any time SEPT-DEC
    Not yet confirmed. Could be any time between September and December.
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    QUERCUS x bimundorum 'Crimson Spire'
    Intermediate between its parents Q.alba and Q.robur. Greyish flaking bark and good autumn colour
     
    Grafted
    £35.00
    Available late spring to early summer 2026
    Spring according to the Met Office is defined as March 1st - May 31st. Therefore late spring is mid-April onwards. This is not a guaranteed date but an estimate and subject to availability.
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    QUERCUS x bushii 'Seattle Trident'
    A magnificent foliage plant with pinkish new growth and glossy dark green leaves.
     
    Grafted
    £40.00
    Unavailable
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    QUERCUS castaneifolia
    Chestnut-leaved oak
    Resembles the Turkey oak with shinning dark green leaves with pointed teeth
     
    Grafted
    £40.00
    Estimated availability autumn 2025 Any time SEPT-DEC
    Not yet confirmed. Could be any time between September and December.
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    QUERCUS cerris
    Bitter oak, Turkey oak
     
    Pot grown
    £12.50
    QUERCUS coccinea
    Scarlet oak
    excellent autumn colour
     
    Grafted
    £35.00
    Estimated availability autumn 2025 Any time SEPT-DEC
    Not yet confirmed. Could be any time between September and December.
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    Vermin & Pest Control
    This is a non-biological non-chemical plant insecticide and mildewcide. Works against the physical motion of the insect. Perfect for all plants and edible crops.
    500 ml
    £8.00
    Fertilisers & Feeds - Empathy
    Recommended by the RHS. Contains Rootgrow™ mycorrhizal fungi. Suitable for all trees and shrubs (except rhododendrons, azaleas, heathers, cranberries and blueberries)
    Small - 60g sachet
    £3.00
    Medium - 150gm sachet
    £6.00
    Large - 360gram sachet
    £12.00
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    Fertilisers & Feeds - Vitax
    Improves vegetable, fruit and flower quality. Blood, Fish and Bone contains three major nutrients essential for strong and healthy growth.
    1.5 kg
    £6.50
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