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Quercus bicolor 'Bonnie and Mike' - Beacon Swamp White Oak

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Quercus bicolor 'Bonnie and Mike' is a noteworthy beacon of majesty from our renowned 'Trees' category, elegantly known as the Beacon Swamp White Oak. True to its name, the ‘Bonnie and Mike’ variant presents a sophisticated upright silhouette blossoming into a robust canopy as it matures, embodying the perfect blend of aesthetic appeal and versatility. Its vibrant, glossy leaves exhibit a captivating spectrum from deep-green to dynamic gold, red, and purple hues as the seasons shift, ensuring year-round visual delight. Adaptability is a standout feature of this tree, with an ability to prosper in a range of soil conditions, from well-drained to water-logged, and withstand full sun to partial shade. Unerring resilience sees the Beacon Swamp White Oak thrive in tough conditions while remaining resistant to common diseases. Moreover, it makes its mark as an ecological steward, attracting diverse wildlife and enhancing biodiversity, making it a splendid addition to urban parks, suburban gardens or sizable residential landscapes. Dwelling at the intersection of beauty and durability, the stunning Quercus bicolor 'Bonnie and Mike' is your versatile choice for a resolute and radiant landscape.

  • Size: Mature trees can reach significant heights
  • Foliage: Dark green, glossy leaves that turn yellow, red, and purple in the fall
  • Water usage: Adaptable, able to thrive in both well-drained and water-logged soils
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Resilience: Highly tolerant to various tough conditions, disease-resistant
  • Attracts Wildlife: Beneficial for biodiversity
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