English Oak Tree Gift
Quercus robur
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In Celtic folklore, the majestic English Oak Tree was known as the Father of the Woods. Probably one of the most important trees in Celtic lore, oak trees are heavily linked to many legends and stories.
Its great height and longevity make it the mightiest tree in the woods and is a symbol of the great British countryside that surrounds us. The large deciduous tree is perfect for those who have plenty of space as they can live for up to 500 years.
It’s lobed leaves are dark green with a paler green underside, and do not generally arrive on the tree until mid May. The acorns produced by the Oak provide a harvest feast for our wildlife and will bring plenty of feathered and furry friends to the garden.
- One UK grown tree (Approx 2m or 6.5ft in height)
- Delivered in a 7L pot
- Var. Quercus robur
Delivery info
Delivery info
Estimated lead time: 7 working days.
What's included with their English Oak Tree Gift?
What's included with their English Oak Tree Gift?
Packaged in
Gift wrapping not currently available for this product
Supplied in
cardboard box outer (no branding on outside)
Delivered in
12 litre pot
Your English Oak Tree Gift at a glance:
Your English Oak Tree Gift at a glance:
Colour
Light Green, Dark Green
Plant Type
Bush
Plant Type
Deciduous (bare from Nov to April)
Leaves and Foliage
Broadleaf
Ultimate Height
Large - 12m plus
How to care for the English Oak Tree Gift:
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How to care for the English Oak Tree Gift:
Hardiness Info
Hardy in the severest European continental climates including exposed upland locations in the UK.
Difficulty to Grow
Very Easy
Grow in Pot?
Ready to be planted into ground
Best Soil?
Loam, Clay, Sand, Chalk
Soil Moisture
Moist but well drained
Sun Position
South-facing, East-facing, North-facing, West-facing
Sun Strength
Full Sun, Part Sun
Exposure
Exposed
Outdoor/Indoor
Ideal for people with large gardens