Quercus rubra
red oak
- 12 litre pot | 1.2 - 1.5m tall
- £164.99
- In stock (shipped within 1-2 working days)
Delivery options
- Standard £7.95
- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: fast
- Flowering period: May to June
- Hardiness: fully hardy
One of the faster-growing oaks with dark green, sharply lobed leaves which turn attractive shades of red, yellow and brown before falling in autumn. An attractive tree that is capable of adapting to most conditions, including industrial areas, though it does require lime-free soil. Reaching an impressive height and spread, Quercus rubra delivers an autumn colour masterclass for larger gardens and parklands.
Avoiding frozen and waterlogged soil, trees should be planted out as they arrive. Protect from cold, drying winds. When planting incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost in the planting hole.
To safeguard your trees during shipping and their initial growth, we may supply them attached to a bamboo cane. This support system helps prevent bending or snapping during the early years, ensuring a strong and healthy start. We recommend leaving the cane in place for up to three years, checking the ties seasonally to prevent excessive tightening. Once the tree has developed sufficient strength to stand independently, the cane can be removed. In addition, we advise staking the tree and any attached cane, securely to provide extra support.
Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches in broken, diseased or crossing branches in late autumn or winter.
To safeguard your trees during shipping and their initial growth, we may supply them attached to a bamboo cane. This support system helps prevent bending or snapping during the early years, ensuring a strong and healthy start. We recommend leaving the cane in place for up to three years, checking the ties seasonally to prevent excessive tightening. Once the tree has developed sufficient strength to stand independently, the cane can be removed. In addition, we advise staking the tree and any attached cane, securely to provide extra support.
Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches in broken, diseased or crossing branches in late autumn or winter.
- Pets: Harmful if eaten