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Quercus serrata 20-40cm

Quercus serrata 20-40cm

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Plant Description

Quercus serrata, commonly known as the Japanese Emperor Oak or Kuzuha, is a deciduous oak tree native to East Asia, admired for its serrated leaves and robust growth. At the 20-40 cm size, this young tree showcases its distinctive oblong, dark green leaves with sharply toothed edges. In autumn, the foliage turns a beautiful golden-yellow to brown, adding seasonal interest. Quercus serrata is a strong, hardy tree that can grow into a majestic specimen, providing shade and shelter. Its acorns are an important food source for wildlife, and the tree is often used in reforestation and landscaping projects due to its resilience and adaptability.

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Botanical family: Fagaceae

Botanical genus: Quercus

Botanical species: Quercus serrata

SKU:BA-4799-S

Cultivation

Soil type: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil; tolerates a range of soil types

Watering frequency: Moderate; water regularly, especially during the establishment phase

Light exposure: Full sun to partial shade

Temperature requirements: Hardy to USDA zones 6-9

Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring

Pruning: Prune in late winter to early spring to shape and remove dead or damaged branches

Common pests: Oak leaf miner, aphids, and scale insects

Other care tips: Mulch to retain moisture and protect roots; ideal for reforestation, large landscapes, or as a specimen tree.

Additional information

Plant Height: 20-40cm

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