• Prices (3 Offers) 
  • 15.50 € Chestnut Oak - Quercus prinus, Quercus montana
    9974J - Unavailable Young plug plant - Height of plant: 30/40 cm.
  • 13.95 € Chestnut Oak - Quercus prinus, Quercus montana
    9974K - Unavailable Young plug plant - Height of plant: 30/40 cm.
    Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased.
  • 0.40 € FERTILISER
    9974A - Available – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole.
  • Photos (7)
  • Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Polkville, NC
    Author: Will Stuart
    Date: 09/11/2010
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    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Author: Megzee-cha
    Date: 22/09/2011
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    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Franklin County, within the Beartown Woods Natural Area of Michaux State Forest
    Author: Nicholas A. Tonelli
    Date: 27/10/2012
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    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Author: Mwanner
    Date: 29/09/2005
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    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Author: Mwanner
    Date: 01/10/2005
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    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Oak, Chestnut
    Author: Sylvia Armstrong
    Date: 26/10/2010
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  • Description
  • Geographical origins: Mountains of Northern America.
    Adult size: Height up to 30m (sometimes 40), spread up to 20m.
    Foliage: Deciduous.
    Type of soil: Any.
    Climate: Hardy to -34°C.
    Site: Full sun.


    Characteristics and uses:
    The Chestnut Oak stands out with its remarkable, highly cracked, dark grey-brown bark. Its leaves look like the Yellow Oak tree leaves and its branches start generally quite low. It belongs to the White Oaks family and its dark, hard wood is only used if it grows in the right conditions. On the American continent, it is also called Rock Oak. This comes from the fact that it could even grow on rocks.
    Plant it on its own, as a specimen tree, in the garden.


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