Quercus frainetto
Hungarian Oak
Deeply lobed, dark green leaves can reach up to 20cm in length and they also have a tough rigidity to them making this tree a good urban or rural selection.
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This stately oak tree was introduced from South East Europe in the late 1830s.
There are some magnificent specimens at the National Trust’s Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire which coincidentally is a garden not to be missed if you are in the vicinity.
This is a large oak tree with a broad rounded crown.
Its fissured bark and large dark green leaves which are boldly cut and regularly lobed makes this a most striking subject for parks and woodlands.
We also recommend it as an avenue tree.
The clone “Trump” retains a slightly improved shape at maturity.
Mature height: 17-22m
Mature spread: 12-17m
There are some magnificent specimens at the National Trust’s Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire which coincidentally is a garden not to be missed if you are in the vicinity.
This is a large oak tree with a broad rounded crown.
Its fissured bark and large dark green leaves which are boldly cut and regularly lobed makes this a most striking subject for parks and woodlands.
We also recommend it as an avenue tree.
The clone “Trump” retains a slightly improved shape at maturity.
Mature height: 17-22m
Mature spread: 12-17m
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Hungarian Oak
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