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Bongdong oak
Quercus
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pongtungensis
The Pongdong oak (Quercus × pongtungensis) is a species of oak native to Korea. Information regarding the tree's morphology and physiological characteristics is provided below. Growth Characteristics - Height and Diameter: Pongdong oaks typically grow to over 20 meters in height, with a diameter reaching up to 60 cm. - Tree Shape: As they grow, they form a broad, rounded crown. - Leaves: The leaves are simple and arranged alternately; they turn golden to reddish-brown in the autumn. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Primarily propagated via acorns. Mature acorns are harvested in the autumn and sown in the spring. - Grafting and Cutting Propagation: Less common, but can be used to maintain specific varieties. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Grows well in well-drained soil with adequate nutrients. - Watering: Sufficient watering is required during initial establishment, but special watering is not necessary once the tree matures. - Sunlight: It prefers sunny locations but can grow in partial shade. Uses in Gardens - Decorative Value: It is popular as a garden or park tree due to its beautiful autumn foliage and tree shape. - Ecological Benefits: It is ecologically beneficial as it provides habitats for various birds and animals. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Anthracnose and root rot may occur; to prevent this, it is important to create an environment with good drainage and ventilation. - Pests: Pests such as oak leaf beetles may occur; appropriate pesticide use and proper management are necessary for pest control. Although infection by various pests is rare, environmental factors are the cause of these problems; therefore, these issues can be effectively prevented through periodic inspections and proper management.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Oak family
Height
10~30m
Spread
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
April~May
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-40°C
Quercus serrata
Quercus mccormickoserrata
oak tree
Quercus × mccormickii