Upright English Oak
Quercus robur Fastigiata
Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’ (commonly known as the Columnar English Oak or Upright English Oak) is a cultivar of the English Oak, known for its upright, narrow, and columnar form. Here’s a summary of its characteristics and uses:
Height and Spread: This tree typically grows to a height of around 13 meters (42 feet) with a width of about 4 meters (13 feet). This makes it ideal for planting in areas where space is limited or narrow, such as in gardens, along streets, or in avenues.
Form: The tree has a tall, vertical growth habit, which makes it distinct from the broader, more spreading form of the common English Oak. Its columnar shape is well-suited for urban and suburban environments where space conservation is important.
Foliage: Like the species it originates from, the leaves of Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’ are typical of oaks, with lobed, dark green foliage. A notable feature is its tendency to hold onto dead leaves into the winter, adding a distinct visual element to its appearance during the colder months.
Uses: Given its columnar form and modest width, it is ideal for narrow spaces, such as:
- Street plantings where space is limited.
- Avenues for its tall and formal appearance.
- Garden settings, particularly where vertical growth is desired without excessive spreading.
- Maintenance: While generally hardy, it may require occasional pruning to maintain its shape, especially in urban environments. Its ability to hold onto leaves in winter can also require some maintenance to clear fallen debris if necessary.
This cultivar offers a great way to incorporate the majestic form of an oak into more confined spaces, making it a practical and aesthetic choice for various landscapes.
$126.25 – $176.25 inc. GST