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Quercus palustris 12-14cm Girth 35-425 Height - Root Ball
Quercus palustris 12-14cm Girth 3.5-4.25 Height - Root Ball

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Quercus palustris 12-14cm Girth 3.5-4.25 Height - Root Ball

Product Code:  DNQUPAL12
Dispatched from November 2012

From Only: £103.49 Ex VAT


The Quercus palustris of 'Pin Oak' is an elegant tree suited to woodland, large gardens and parkland. Native to Eastern North America, it has graceful, slightly drooping slender branches, with a pyramidal mature shape. The foliage turns from a bright glossy green in summer to stunning shades of bronze, orange, crimson and purple in the autumn. Fully hardy, this tree is suitable for growing in full sun or partial shade. Although it can be grown in most soil types, it prefers free draining slightly acidic soil.

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Benefits
• Max Height: 20m
• Max Spread: 12m
• Foliage: Green in summer; bronze/orange, red/purple in autumn
• Habit: Pyramidal mature shape, slightly drooping branches
• Light conditions: Full sun/partial shade
• Soil conditions: Any well drained - prefers slightly acidic

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Complete Product Information for Quercus palustris 12-14cm Girth 3.5-4.25 Height - Root Ball
The Quercus palustris of 'Pin Oak' is an elegant tree suited to woodland, large gardens and parkland. Native to Eastern North America, it has graceful, slightly drooping slender branches, with a pyramidal mature shape. The foliage turns from a bright glossy green in summer to stunning shades of bronze, orange, crimson and purple in the autumn. Fully hardy, this tree is suitable for growing in full sun or partial shade. Although it can be grown in most soil types, it prefers free draining slightly acidic soil.