Quercus phillyreoides is a large shrub to medium-sized tree with a dense, round crown. Its height varies between 5 m and 15 m. Under extreme conditions, the tree can remain even lower than 5 m. The bark is very dark grey to black-brown and remains smooth for a long time. Only later in life does it leaf off in small plates, forming shallow grooves. The evergreen leaves are not too large and have smooth to very shallowly serrated edges. It is remarkably leathery in texture. The young leaves are tinged with bronze, while the adult leaves are a glossy dark green. It thus in no way resembles a "classic" oak leaf. The inconspicuous flowering with greenish-yellow catkins is followed by the oval acorns. These are one-quarter to one-third enclosed by the cup, which is completely enclosed by the cup, which is densely covered with grey and dark brown scales.
Q. phillyreoides is a warm-temperate miner and is found in the warmer and subtropical parts of China, Korea and Japan. But the species has proved surprisingly hardy. The tree grows in both acidic and calcareous soils, on clay or in rocky soil. Although the soil should be sufficiently moist but adequately drained, Q. phillyreoides also tolerates drought. The tree is also resistant to sea winds. The evergreen leaves have a fresh, healthy appearance.
кашпо для деревьев, промышленные зоны, небольшие сады, сады в патио
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штамбовое дерево, многоствольное дерево
штамбовое деревомногоствольное деревокислые почвыизвестковые почвыглинистые почвысуглинокторфяные почвыпесчаные почвынеустойчив к мощениюустойчив к сухим почвамустойчив к ветру2 высота: от 6 до 12 метровплотная кроназеленыйжелто-зеленыйсреднерастущийнеядовитый (обычно)
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Quercus phillyreoides
Quercus phillyreoides can eventually reach a height of 5-15 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
Quercus phillyreoides is среднерастущий and can eventually reach a height of 5-15 m, depending on the site and climate conditions.
The right time to plant Quercus phillyreoides is during the dormancy period. In Western Europe, Quercus phillyreoides with root balls can generally be planted from mid-November to late April, although this depends strongly on the climatic conditions and the species of tree.