Cobblestone Oak
Quick Overview
Cobblestone Oak is a traditional form of Bur Oak with the corky bark and rugged form giving it an "ancient tree" look at a young age. The handsome foliage is a glossy, dark green and is mildew and anthracnose resistant. With the changing of the seasons come a beautiful yellow fall color.
Details
Quick Overview
Why it rocks:
Cobblestone Oak is a traditional form of Bur Oak with the corky bark and rugged form giving it an "ancient tree" look at a young age. The handsome foliage is a glossy, dark green and is mildew and anthracnose resistant. With the changing of the seasons come a beautiful yellow fall color.
Where to put it:
Cobblestone Oak should be planted in open areas in the back or front yard, at least 20 Ft. away from buildings.
What it needs:
Cobblestone Oak is an extremely tolerant tree which can grow in almost any conditions.
Specs
Botanical Name | Quercus macrocarpa 'JFS-KW14' |
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Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Tree Type | Shade |
Size Range | Large Tree (more than 40 feet) |
Mature Height | 55' |
Mature Spread | 45' |
Shape | Oval |
Foliage Color | Dark Green |
Fall Color | Yellow/Gold |
Decorative Fruit | None |
Landscape Uses | Shade |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Plant Tolerance | Very Adaptable |
Standout Feature | Handsome foliage, Beautiful fall color, Mildew and Anthracnose resistant |