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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.
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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.
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Pyramidal English Oak
Columnar Oak, dark green leaves, upright branching. Excellent for narrow spaces, as a specimen tree, or for lining a driveway.
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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.
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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.
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Northern Red Oak
Broad-headed native tree with dark green lobed leaves, turning a beautiful bright red in the fall.