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Quercus macrocarpa

Bur Oak

This hardiest Canada's native oak, with its unusual branching characteristics and corky twigs, grows well on a wide range of soils. Tolerates air pollutants.
 
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Quercus palustris

Pin Oak

The leaves are many-lobed and sharply pointed. Leaves hang on to tree into winter. A rapid growing oak used as a boulevard tree or as a specimen tree in the landscape.
 
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Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' (SKYROCKET)

Pyramidal English Oak

Long living columnar tree. The light green leaves turn to bronze in fall and some foliage remains during the winter. An excellent choice for small spaces where height is required.
 
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Quercus rubra (Q. borealis, Q. borealis var. maxima)

Northern Red Oak

An excellent fast growing park or street tree. Lush dark green leaves turn a deep red in the fall. Leaves hang on to tree into winter.
 
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Quercus macrocarpa
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Quercus palustris
   Quercus palustris
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Quercus robur
   Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' (SKYROCKET)
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Quercus rubra
   Quercus rubra (Q. borealis, Q. borealis var. maxima)
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Quercus / Oak : Quercus macrocarpa / Burr oak
Quercus / Oak : Quercus palustris / Pin oak
Quercus / Oak : Quercus robur / Pedunculate oak
Quercus / Oak : Quercus rubra / Red oak
 
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