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Quercus frainetto 'Schmidt' FOREST GREEN - Hungarian Oak

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Quercus frainetto 'Schmidt' FOREST GREEN is more than just a tree; it is an embodiment of nature's grandeur and resilience. Commonly known as the Hungarian Oak, this remarkable specimen commands attention with its majestic height of 40 to 80 feet and an expansive spread of 40 to 60 feet. Its deeply lobed, dark-green leaves serve as a captivating visual feast throughout the growing season, before transforming into striking hues of gold and bronze in the fall. As a low-water user thriving best in full sun, the Hungarian Oak displays not only beauty, but robust adaptability to various soils and resistance to diseases. Its impressive canopy not only provides a cooling shade, but also acts as a serene sanctuary for a beautiful array of birds. When you choose the Hungarian Oak for your landscaping project, be it a spacious garden or a public park, you're investing in a living asset that offers aesthetic appeal and environmental worth.

  • Size: 40-80 feet tall with a spread of 40-60 feet
  • Foliage: Dark green, deeply lobed leaves; turn gold and bronze in fall
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional features: Provides habitat for birds, highly disease-resistant, and displays a broad, shade-providing canopy
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