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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