Crimson Spire Oak
This columnar selection originated as a hybrid of Q. robur and Q. alba. White oak parentage provides dark green, mildew resistant foliage and reddish fall colour. Fastigiate growth habit is inherited from the English oak side.
Street Spire Oak
Dark green leaves of this narrowly column tree are mildew resistant. Turning red in autumn, they fall to reveal stiffly upright branches. Similar to Crimson Spire™, but does not hold brown foliage through the winter. Wide crotch angles and short up-sweeping branches create a storm resistant structure.
Pyramidal English Oak
Columnar Oak, dark green leaves, upright branching. Excellent for narrow spaces, as a specimen tree, or for lining a driveway.
Burr Oak
This native Oak adapts very well to a wide variety of growing conditions. An excellent tree for city parks. Its shape is broadly oval and open, with corky bark on its twigs.
White Swamp Oak
One of the fastest growing oaks. A native tree to souther Ontario with lustrous, heavy textured green leaves. Adapts well to poorly drained soils - perfect for very wet areas. Produces acorns in September.
Northern Red Oak
Broad-headed native tree with dark green lobed leaves, turning a beautiful bright red in the fall.