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Pubescens
Quercus pubescens
Quercus pubescens is a deciduous oak native to Europe with the following characteristics: Growth Characteristics - Height: Mature trees grow to approximately 10 to 25 meters. - Leaves: The leaves are oval-shaped with shallow serrations along the edges. The undersides of the leaves are covered in fine hairs, giving them a rough texture. - Flowers: It blooms with small, greenish-yellow flowers in the spring. - Fruit: It produces small acorns in the autumn; the acorns ripen and turn brown after harvesting. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Propagation using acorns is common. Mature acorns can be harvested and sown immediately, or stored in a refrigerator and sown the following spring. - Grafting: Grafting is sometimes used to maintain specific varieties. Cultivation Methods - Soil: It thrives in well-drained soil and is suitable for acidic to neutral soils. - Sunlight: It prefers sunlight and grows well in locations with abundant sunshine. - Water Management: Regular watering is required in the early stages, but once the tree matures, it can withstand relatively dry conditions. Uses in Gardens - Landscaping Tree: Widely used as a landscape tree in gardens and parks. - Shade Provision: Its large, broad leaves make it suitable for providing shade. Important Pests and Control Methods - Leaf Blight: Symptoms of leaf tips drying out may appear; proper water and soil management help prevent this. - Weevils: These pests can damage acorns, so control measures must be taken during the early stages of growth. The use of insecticides is common. - Other Fungal Diseases: It is important to maintain proper drainage and planting spacing to ensure good ventilation. Use fungicides when necessary. By understanding these characteristics and adhering to these management methods, you can successfully cultivate Pubescens.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Oak family
Height
12~18m
Spread
6~12m
Colors
green
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
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