Quercus ellipsoidalis 'Hemelrijk'
Oak
A rare Oak with glossy leaves which turn deep crimson in autumn, pink-tinted in spring.
Full Details>Common Name: The Oaks
Although mostly woodland trees, there are over 500 very interesting varieties with ornamental value.
A rare Oak with glossy leaves which turn deep crimson in autumn, pink-tinted in spring.
Full Details>Leaves are green with silver underneath. Yellow catkins in June giving rise to acorns. Height after 10yrs over 6m.
Full Details>'Pin Oak'. A fast growing, large dense-headed tree with slender drooping branches.
Full Details>Narrowly columnar, with dense, upright branches. Glossy, dark green leaves. Deep red/bronze leaves in autumn.
Full Details>A rare, evergreen Oak. Has large shiny-green leaves. The new growth is a rich-purple ageing to green.
Full Details>A long-lived tree. Lobed leaves are dark green. Acorns are produced in abundance. Height after 10yrs over 6m.
Full Details>'Red Oak'. Fast growing large tree. Leaves turn a superb scarlet in the autumn. Height after 10yrs over 6m.
Full Details>(Golden Red Oak) Bright golden yellow foliage in the spring with intense red autumn colours.
Full Details>The swamp red Oak. Happy in heavy soils; glossy foliage turns red and purple in autumn.
Full Details>A large, spreading, semi-evergreen tree, with dark green, oblong, deeply lobed leaves with a hairy underside.
Full Details>A hybrid oak, from the National Arboretum in Washington with superb red autumn colour.
Full Details>An upright-growing Oak with good glossy foliage, red-tinted when young and turning a rich russet-red in autumn.
Full Details>An upright growing tree with deep green, glossy leaves with downy undersides and reddish-brown autumn foliage.
Full Details>A strong and fast growing narrow headed hybrid with glossy green foliage, very hardy and impressive.
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