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Quercus robur x bicolor ‘Long’ - Regal Prince Oak

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Quercus robur x bicolor ‘Long’ is affectionately referred to as the Regal Prince Oak, a testament to its stature and majesty that serves as an unmissable centerpiece in any landscape. The tree, hailed for its striking columnar growth, soars to an impressive height of 40-60 feet and maintains a neat girth of 15-20 feet; a trait that makes it perfect for both space-defined urban settings and expansive landscapes. The Regal Prince Oak is a specimen of resilience, boasting superior disease resistance inherited from its hybrid heritage. Cloaked in a gloss of deep green leaves that metamorphose into warm yellow-brown hues in the fall, the tree serves as a year-round visual delight. Furthermore, this dynamic powerhouse exhibits remarkable adaptability, flourishing in various soil types undeterred by harsh urban conditions. With a preference for full sun exposure, it drinks moderately, making it a practical and vibrant addition to any green space. Enhance your world with the Regal Prince Oak – a beacon of unmatched elegance, hardiness, and enduring appeal.

  • Size: Up to 40-60 feet tall, 15-20 feet wide
  • Foliage: Glossy green leaves that turn yellow-brown in fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Disease Resistance: Resistant to common oak tree diseases
  • Soil Preference: Adaptable to various soil types and urban conditions
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