Shingle Oak leaves do not have typical lobes, but instead are long and narrow. The leaves are dark green and turn a gorgeous russet brown and yellow in fall.
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Lustrous, laurel-like foliage persists into winter |
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Slow-growing but long lived |
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Food and cover for wildlife |
Item |
Description |
On Hand |
| 12693 | S3-15 RPM | 0 |
| 12810 | 12in | 0 |
| 15595 | S3-5 RPM | 0 |
| 1744 | S3-3 RPM | 112 |
| 1745 | S3-3CG RPM | 0 |
| 1746 | 03in | 0 |
| 1747 | 06in | 0 |
If a hard frost occurs while Shingle Oak is still green, it holds its leaves in the winter. Bark is a gray-brown with broad, low ridges.
Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.
Height:50-60 Feet |
Spread:40-50 Feet |
5 - 8
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