Querus palustris Pin Oak Pot Size:200 mmQuerus palustris Pin Oak is a tall deciduous tree with shiny, deeply lobed dark green leaves. It is one of the best oaks for autumn colour as the drooping branches are adorned with the most magnificent rich scarlet leaves. The Pin Oak is ideal as a shade tree for home landscapes, urban streets, parks, or woodland gardens. It is toxic to horses. Soil: Prefers medium to wet, loamy, acidic soils. It can tolerate poorly drained soils and some flooding but
Conditions: Full sun and lightly shaded positions
With its remarkable height
yellow and purple - draws the eyes and provides a visual feast in the cooler months
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As with all banksia they attract birds and small mammals for their nectar
It has rich bronze-coloured new growth with the older leaves turning a dark shiny green
This majestic Australian native reaches impressive heights
This low-growing banksia is ideally suited to coastal gardens
lush display with minimal maintenance
sometimes known as the Guelder-Rose
It doesn't like extended drought periods and will be at its best with regular weekly watering
Prune as required after flowering to maintain dense growth