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Holm Oak | Evergreen Oak | Quercus ilex - Height 120-140cm - 2-3 years old - Pot Grown - 10lt
£45.00
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Quercus robur | English Oak - 2-3 year old - 120-160cm - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perQuercus robur | English Oak - 2-3 year old - 120-160cm - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus rubra - 2-3 year old - Height 100-120cm - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus rubra - 2-3 year old - Height 100-120cm - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perQuercus rubra, commonly known as the Northern Red Oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to North America, including parts of the United States and Canada. This oak species belongs to the Fagaceae family and is renowned for its striking appearance, impressive size, and ecological significance.
Mature Quercus Rubra trees can reach heights of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and possess a wide, rounded crown that provides ample shade during the summer months. Its leaves, which are alternately arranged along the branches, are deeply lobed with pointed tips and possess a vibrant green colour in the spring and summer. However, during the autumn season, they transform into a breathtaking spectacle of crimson and red hues, making it a popular choice for ornamental landscaping.
The bark of the Northern Red Oak is dark brown, often becoming rough and deeply furrowed with age, adding to its visual appeal. The tree produces acorns as its fruit, which are an essential food source for numerous wildlife species, including squirrels, deer, and birds. This contributes to its ecological significance by supporting local ecosystems.
Quercus rubra prefers well-drained soils and can adapt to a variety of soil types, making it a hardy and resilient tree species. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile in different environmental conditions.
Quercus rubra stands as a symbol of strength, resilience, and natural beauty. Its presence in North American forests and landscapes enriches the environment and provides valuable resources for both wildlife and human use. This iconic tree embodies the timeless beauty of nature and its vital role in sustaining the ecosystems it inhabits.
Quercus robur | English Oak - Pot Grown - 3-4 years old - Height 150-200cm 10-12lt
£73.00
Unit price perQuercus robur | English Oak - Pot Grown - 3-4 years old - Height 150-200cm 10-12lt
£73.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus rubra - Height 150-200cm - 12lt
£73.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus rubra - Height 150-200cm - 12lt
£73.00
Unit price perQuercus rubra, commonly known as the Northern Red Oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to North America, including parts of the United States and Canada. This oak species belongs to the Fagaceae family and is renowned for its striking appearance, impressive size, and ecological significance.
Mature Quercus Rubra trees can reach heights of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and possess a wide, rounded crown that provides ample shade during the summer months. Its leaves, which are alternately arranged along the branches, are deeply lobed with pointed tips and possess a vibrant green colour in the spring and summer. However, during the autumn season, they transform into a breathtaking spectacle of crimson and red hues, making it a popular choice for ornamental landscaping.
The bark of the Northern Red Oak is dark brown, often becoming rough and deeply furrowed with age, adding to its visual appeal. The tree produces acorns as its fruit, which are an essential food source for numerous wildlife species, including squirrels, deer, and birds. This contributes to its ecological significance by supporting local ecosystems.
Quercus rubra prefers well-drained soils and can adapt to a variety of soil types, making it a hardy and resilient tree species. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile in different environmental conditions.
Quercus rubra stands as a symbol of strength, resilience, and natural beauty. Its presence in North American forests and landscapes enriches the environment and provides valuable resources for both wildlife and human use. This iconic tree embodies the timeless beauty of nature and its vital role in sustaining the ecosystems it inhabits.
Turners Oak | Quercus turneri 'Pseudoturneri' - Height 60-80cm - Pot Grown - 5-10lt
£79.00
Unit price perTurners Oak | Quercus turneri 'Pseudoturneri' - Height 60-80cm - Pot Grown - 5-10lt
£79.00
Unit price perQuercus turneri ‘Pseudoturneri’, commonly called Turner’s oak, is a remarkable semi-evergreen hybrid that unites the best qualities of two iconic oak species: the English oak (Quercus robur) and the holm oak (Quercus ilex). Originating in the 18th century, this unique tree is admired for its year-round presence and graceful adaptability. Its leathery, dark green leaves persist through much of the year, offering an evergreen appearance while still reflecting the noble character of traditional deciduous oaks. Strong, enduring, and well-structured, Turner’s oak embodies resilience, stability, and heritage, making it both a horticultural treasure and a powerful natural symbol. Highly valued in parks, gardens, and landscapes, it thrives in varied conditions and serves as a lasting reminder of the harmony between strength and beauty. Quercus turneri ‘Pseudoturneri’ brings timeless elegance and ecological balance, making it an inspiring emblem for sustainable, heritage-focused products that celebrate nature’s enduring vitality.
Holm Oak | Evergreen Oak | Quercus Ilex - Bushy - 130-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perHolm Oak | Evergreen Oak | Quercus Ilex - Bushy - 130-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perHolm Oak | Evergreen Oak | Quercus ilex | - Height 120-140cm - 12lt
£95.00
Unit price perHolm Oak | Evergreen Oak | Quercus ilex | - Height 120-140cm - 12lt
£95.00
Unit price perDowny Oak | Italiak Oak | Quercus pubescens - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£132.00
Unit price perDowny Oak | Italiak Oak | Quercus pubescens - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£132.00
Unit price perQuercus pubescens, commonly known as the downy oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to the warm, sunlit landscapes of southern Europe. It is instantly recognizable by its softly textured, velvety leaves when young, which later mature into a rich green canopy that shifts to golden tones in autumn. Its thick, rugged bark and deeply rooted strength make it a symbol of resilience, endurance, and natural harmony. The downy oak thrives in limestone-rich soils and sun-drenched environments, embodying adaptability and a close connection to the land. For centuries, it has been valued not only for its ecological importance but also for its cultural symbolism—representing longevity, stability, and balance. Quercus pubescens brings with it the essence of Mediterranean heritage and timeless nature, making it an inspiring element for sustainable, eco-conscious products that draw on tradition while embracing the future. A true emblem of strength and beauty.
Hungaria Oak | Quercus frainetto - Pot Grown - Height 160-190cm - 10lt
£132.00
Unit price perHungaria Oak | Quercus frainetto - Pot Grown - Height 160-190cm - 10lt
£132.00
Unit price perQuercus frainetto, commonly known as the Hungarian oak, is a magnificent deciduous tree native to southeastern Europe. Distinguished by its large, deeply lobed leaves and impressive stature, it can grow up to 40 meters tall, creating a striking presence in landscapes. Its broad crown provides abundant shade, while its foliage shifts from vibrant green in spring and summer to warm golden tones in autumn, adding seasonal beauty. The Hungarian oak thrives in well-drained soils and tolerates diverse climates, making it a resilient and long-lived species. Historically valued for its durable, high-quality timber, it has been used in furniture, flooring, and construction. Beyond its practical uses, Quercus frainetto carries strong ecological importance, offering shelter and food for wildlife. Symbolizing strength, stability, and heritage, this oak continues to inspire admiration. Its enduring beauty and sustainability make it a timeless choice for both natural landscapes and crafted products.
Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' - Feathered - Height 175-200cm - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus robur 'Fastigiata' - Feathered - Height 175-200cm - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus robur, or English Oak, is a large, long-lived, deciduous tree with a majestic, broad-spreading crown and smooth silvery brown bark, rough and fissured when mature. The lobed, blue-green leaves turn reddish brown in autumn.
The tree is monoecious. Inconspicuous, male, yellow-green flowers grow in long, hanging catkins while small, female, pink flowers are followed by brown acorns that grow in couples on long stalks and fall to the ground in autumn.
English Oak grows best in average, loamy, medium moist, well-drained soils, but can adapt to a wide range of soil conditions. It prefers full sun to dappled shade. Once established, it is resistant to drought and frost.
Low maintenance plant, doesn’t require pruning. English Oak is a stunning architectural tree, robust and sturdy, often found growing in woodland. It is perfect as a specimen tree in larger areas or grown as a hedge in smaller ones. It supports more wildlife than any other tree in the UK.
Scarlet oak | Quercus coccinea - Height 140-160cm - Girth 4-6cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perScarlet oak | Quercus coccinea - Height 140-160cm - Girth 4-6cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus coccinea, known as the scarlet oak, is a stunning deciduous tree native to North America and admired for its brilliant seasonal display. In spring and summer, its deeply lobed green leaves form a graceful canopy, but it is in autumn that the tree reveals its true brilliance—transforming into fiery shades of scarlet, crimson, and deep red. This spectacular burst of color makes the scarlet oak a cherished symbol of vitality, transformation, and natural beauty. Its strong wood, hardy growth, and deep root system reflect resilience and endurance, qualities that have long connected this oak to strength and stability. Thriving in upland soils and sunlit environments, Quercus coccinea also plays an important ecological role, supporting wildlife and enriching landscapes with its vibrant presence. With its striking appearance and enduring symbolism, the scarlet oak embodies the essence of boldness, energy, and timeless connection to the natural world.
Shingle Oak | Quercus imbricaria - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perShingle Oak | Quercus imbricaria - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus imbricaria, commonly known as the shingle oak, is a distinctive and graceful species native to North America. Unlike many oaks, it bears smooth, oval, unlobed leaves that create a lush, uniform canopy of deep green throughout the summer, turning golden-brown in autumn. Its name comes from the historic use of its durable wood for making shingles, a testament to its practicality and long-lasting value. Strong and resilient, the shingle oak thrives across a variety of soils and landscapes, symbolizing reliability, adaptability, and natural balance. Its sturdy growth and steady presence have made it a cherished tree in both wild and cultivated settings, offering shade, habitat, and timeless beauty. Quercus imbricaria captures the quiet elegance of nature, blending usefulness with harmony, and serves as a living emblem of endurance. It is an ideal inspiration for products that celebrate sustainability, tradition, and the enduring strength of the natural world.
Cork Oak | Quercus suber - Height 150-180cm - Pot Grown - 5lt
£135.00
Unit price perCork Oak | Quercus suber - Height 150-180cm - Pot Grown - 5lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus suber, commonly known as the cork oak, is a distinctive evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region and renowned worldwide for its unique bark. This thick, rugged bark is harvested sustainably to produce natural cork, an ancient practice that allows the tree to regenerate and continue thriving for centuries. With its glossy, dark green leaves and broad, irregular crown, the cork oak provides year-round beauty and shade, while its deeply furrowed bark adds striking texture and character to any landscape. Highly resilient, it thrives in poor soils, tolerates drought, and plays a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, offering habitat for countless species. Beyond its ecological importance, Quercus suber holds strong cultural and economic significance, symbolizing sustainability, heritage, and harmony between nature and human use. With its longevity, adaptability, and timeless elegance, the cork oak remains a celebrated tree, uniting functionality with enduring natural beauty across generations.
Koster Upright Oak | Quercus robur 'Fastigate Koster' - Height 200-220cm - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perKoster Upright Oak | Quercus robur 'Fastigate Koster' - Height 200-220cm - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perWater Oak | Quercus nigra - Height 150-180cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perWater Oak | Quercus nigra - Height 150-180cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus nigra, commonly known as the water oak, is a fast-growing deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States. Recognized for its versatility and resilience, it thrives in a wide range of soils, from moist bottomlands to drier upland sites. The tree typically develops a straight trunk with a broad, rounded crown, reaching heights of 15–25 meters, making it a valuable shade tree in both natural and urban landscapes. Its semi-evergreen, spatula-shaped leaves remain green late into autumn before turning yellow or russet and dropping, offering extended seasonal interest. Water oak is particularly appreciated for its rapid growth, ability to establish quickly, and tolerance to challenging conditions, including wet or compacted soils. Ecologically, it provides food and habitat for numerous wildlife species, including birds and mammals that feed on its acorns. With its adaptability, graceful form, and ecological benefits, Quercus nigra is a reliable and enduring choice for sustainable landscapes.
Regal Prince Oak | Quercus bicolor 'Regal Prince' - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perRegal Prince Oak | Quercus bicolor 'Regal Prince' - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus bicolor 'Regal Prince', also known as the Regal Prince oak, is an exceptional hybrid between the swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) and the columnar English oak (Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’). It is admired for its strikingly upright, oval form, making it a perfect choice for narrower landscapes, avenues, or urban plantings where space is limited but impact is desired. Growing to around 15–18 meters tall with a relatively slim spread, it maintains a refined, formal silhouette. The glossy, dark green leaves provide lush seasonal interest, turning golden-yellow to rich brown in autumn for a dramatic display. Hardy and adaptable, Regal Prince thrives in a wide range of soils, including wetter conditions inherited from its swamp white oak parent. Its resilience against pollution, disease, and harsh climates makes it an outstanding urban tree. Combining elegance, strength, and durability, Quercus bicolor 'Regal Prince' brings timeless character and enduring beauty to modern landscapes.
Cherrybark Red Oak | Quercus falcata 'Pagodifolia' - Height 180-200cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perCherrybark Red Oak | Quercus falcata 'Pagodifolia' - Height 180-200cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus falcata 'Pagodifolia', commonly known as the Pagoda Leaf Southern Red Oak, is a distinctive native tree admired for its unusual, deeply lobed leaves shaped like the tiers of a pagoda. This variety of Southern Red Oak grows into a stately, broad-canopied tree that provides excellent shade and long-lasting beauty in landscapes. Its foliage emerges a fresh green in spring, matures to a rich summer canopy, and transforms into shades of red, orange, and bronze in fall, adding striking seasonal interest. The tree is highly adaptable, thriving in a wide range of soils, including sandy or clay conditions, and is tolerant of heat and drought once established. Strong and resilient, it supports native wildlife by offering acorns as a valuable food source for birds and mammals. Perfect for large landscapes, parks, or restoration projects, Quercus falcata 'Pagodifolia' combines ornamental appeal with ecological benefit.
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