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Oak Tree (Crimson Spire)

$199.99


Item # 055315160079

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Crimson Spire Oak Tree

Crimson Spire Oak trees (Quercus x 'Nadler') are a selection that originated as a hybrid of English and White Oaks. It has a tightly columnar growth habitat, standing tall and slender, these trees reach an impressive height of up to 40 feet while maintaining a narrow spread of only 15 feet, making them an excellent choice for smaller spaces or as vertical accents in larger gardens. Their compact form allows for easy integration into urban settings or tight planting areas. In autumn, the leaves turn a magnificent copper-orange hue, adding a warm and fiery touch to the landscape. This breathtaking display of seasonal color ensures that your garden will be ablaze with beauty throughout the year.

  • Plant Type: Deciduous Tree
  • Light Requirements: Full Sun to Part Shade
  • Height: 40-45 feet
  • Canopy Width: 15 feet
  • Foliage Color: True green
  • Bloom Color: Yellow-green
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Attributes: Urban tolerant, mildew resistant

We offer a one-year conditional warranty. Any plants grown in a container voids the warranty. Warranties on roses and perennials are valid through October 1st of the year purchased. All plants purchased after October 31st will not be eligible for coverage under our warranty.

*Please be aware that buying trees & shrubs out of season can increase the risk of the tree not surviving or thriving and may not look identical to the picture shown. Trees are dormant during the winter months and are more susceptible to stress and damage when planted out of season.*


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