Quercus cerris ‘Curly Head’

Properties
Maximum height
5~5m
Crown shape
Broad, column, ovate, upright
Crown structure
Dense
Autumn colour
Brown
Flower colour
Golden yellow
Bark or twigs
Grey-brown, grey-green, grooved, rough
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Quercus cerris ‘Curly Head’

Multi-trunk trees
Size Shape Root condition
125-150 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
150-175 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
175-200 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
200-250 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
250-300 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
300-350 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
350-400 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
400-450 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
400-450 cm m
Solitair Container
450-500 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
500-600 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
600-700 cm m
Solitair Wired rootball
Properties
Autumn colour
Brown
Bark or twigs
Grey-brown, grey-green, grooved, rough
Crown shape
Broad, column, ovate, upright
Crown structure
Dense
Disease resistance
Good
Edible parts
No
Evergreen
No
Flower colour
Golden yellow
Flower period
May
Fruit colour
Brown, dark
Growth rate
Slow
Hardening
Closed
Hardiness zone
6
Heat-resistant
Yes
Host plant
Birds
Leaf colour
Green
Leaf shape
Curled, lobed, oblong, ovate
Leafy
Yes
Light requirement
Semi-shade, sun
Location
Coastal area, industry, small garden, terrace
Maximum height
5~5m
Native to Belgium
No
PH preference
Acidic
Root system
Extensive, finely branched
Scented
No
Shape
Feathered, solitary shrub
Soil humidity
No preference
Soil type
Kalkrijk
Striking bloom
No
Striking fruit
No
Tolerates road salt
Yes
Toxic parts
Usually not toxic to humans
Wind sensitive
No