The traditional English oak displays a strongly grained trunk and distinctive short-stalked, muliple-lobed leaves which start out as bright green becoming prgressivly darker and ultimately a bronze-brown in autumn.
STYLE : Best suited to medium/large size specimens in informal upright, slanting, twin trunk and group styles.
WARNING: Oak is particularly vulnerable to mildew. Spray regularly with fungicide.
Care Info
REPOT : Annually until 10 years old and less frequently, as required, for older, larger trees.
SOIL : Free draining soil : 40:60 grit:organic.
PRUNE : Branch prune winter/early spring.
PINCH : Pinch new shoots to 1 or 2 leaves in early summer. Remove larger leaves to encourage leaf size reduction.
WATER : Water well in growing season, sparingly in winter.
FEED : Every 2 weeks after leaves have emerged until late summer.
WARNING: Oak is particularly vulnerable to mildew. Spray regularly with fungicide.
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