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Quercus tomentella (Multi) - Island Oak

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Quercus tomentella (Multi) is an elegant addition to any expansive landscape, popularly known as the Island Oak. Admired for its majestic multi-stemmed structure, this evergreen species, native to the Channel Islands of California, exhibits a commanding presence, growing impressively up to 30-70 feet tall. Distinguished by its dark and leathery foliage and interesting acorn clusters, Island Oak's vast canopy adds a striking visual dimension, providing inviting shade and charm. Although it's splendidly adaptive to partial shade, the tree truly thrives under full sun exposure. With moderate water requirements and the capacity to weather varying conditions, the Island Oak serves as a resilient as well as an aesthetically pleasing green asset. With its robust, regal beauty, and practical appeal, it's perfect for gardeners seeking versatility and grandeur in their outdoor oasis.

  • Size: Up to 30-70 feet tall
  • Foliage: Dark, leathery leaves, pointy-tipped acorns
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Appeal: Majestic, multi-stemmed tree with broad canopy
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