Kris Wiinholt - Horticulture Training Program/2016 - UBC Botanical Garden & Center For Plant Research @ The University Of British Columbia - 6804 S.W. Marine Dr. Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1Z4
Quercus x turneri
Botanical Name: Quercus x turneri
Common Name: Turner oak
Family Name: Fagaceae
Origin/Distribution: Garden origin
Leaf: Green, Up to 11cm long, Shallowly lobed, Dentate, Petiole up to 8cm long
Bud: Alternate
Fruit/Seed: Nut(acorn), Up to 2cm long, Several being borne on a stalk
Stem/Bark: Grey, Smooth, Light furrowed
Size: Height: Up to: 17m/Spread: Up to 15m
Habit: Upright
Form: Round
Soil: Well-drained, Rich
Moisture: Moist
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Partial shade
Hardiness zone(USDA): 6 - 11
Landscape use: Specimen plant, Tall background, Shade tree, Street/boulevard tree, Wildlife food
Notes: Perennial, *Quercus x turneri is a cross between Quercus robur & Quercus ilex
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