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Quercus palustris 'Pringreen' Add To My Wish List Save Green Pillar Pin Oak (Photo courtesy of NetPS Plant Finder) Green Pillar Pin Oak foliage (Photo courtesy of NetPS Plant Finder) Height: 50 feet Spread: 15 feet Sunlight: Hardiness Zone: 4a Other Names: Swamp Oak;Emerald Pillar Description:


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Green Pillar® ('Pringreen') is one of the most fastigiate forms of Pin Oak we have seen, found by our nurseryman cousin Alan Jones, while he was at Princeton Nurseries. The branches are tight and upward pointing, giving it a striking appearance in all seasons.


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Bloom Description: Green Sun: Full sun Water: Medium to wet Maintenance: Medium Suggested Use: Shade Tree, Rain Garden Flower: Insignificant Leaf: Good Fall Fruit: Showy Tolerate: Wet Soil Garden locations Culture Easily grown in average, medium to wet, acidic soils in full sun. Prefers moist loams. Tolerates poorly drained soils.


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Quercus palustris 'Green Pillar' Oak Hardy FROM £64.99 50% (2 Reviews) Garden Club Members Price: FROM £58.49 JOIN TODAY Narrow, columnar habit Spectacular autumn colour Superb specimen tree Delivery Information View Product Description Choose available pack sizes: Add To Basket Frequently bought with Select to add to basket


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They emerge fresh green and retain its rich green colour until autumn when they change to fiery orange and red if cultivated in acid soil. The display of vibrant red shades on a slim tree makes a fantastic landscape feature.


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Quercus palustris 'Pringreen' - Green Pillar® Upright Pin Oak This is a columnar Pin Oak great for driveways and avenue plantings where space can be an issue. Deeply lobed foliage is a vibrant green turning various shades of bronze and deep red in the autumn months. Mature Size 14 x 3m Foliage Deciduous Form Columnar Categories


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Height: 12 - 18 m Crown: columnar, dark, dense crown Leaf: ovate to broad elliptical, roughly lobed, glossy dark green, 7 - 15 cm Flowers: golden coloured ♂ catkins, May Autumn colour: red Download PDF View more specifications Clear stem (2) Feathered (5) View cart Add to cart Quercus palustris GREEN PILLAR ('Pringreen')


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Quercus palustris 'Green Pillar®' (Pringreen) Pyramidal, upright, dense crown, with nearly vertical branches Leaves are dark green with deep, sharply pointed lobes Insignificant flowers (catkins) are followed by oval acorns Foliage turns deep red to scarlet red in the fall ZONE: 4 HEIGHT: 14-16 m SPREAD: 3-4 m view availability and prices.


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Dark-green leaves on both sides with five to seven sharply pointed lobes and deep U-shaped sinuses, vein piercing through the margin at the tip of the leaf, bristles at the tip, and small tufts of tan-colored hair at the axils of the leaf veins Long pendulous chains of yellow to greenish-yellow male flowers in the spring


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Height: 14m x Width: 3m Habit & Growth rate: Moderate growth rate with a fastigiated, upright form. The Quercus palustris Pringreen 'Green Pillar' has dense, uniformed and upright branching. Foliage: The Quercus palustris Pringreen "Green Pillar' displays glossy, dark green, deeply lobed leaves.


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A deciduous, columnar tree with a strong central leader and verticle side branches, spreading slightly with age. The leaves are 15cm long, glossy, deeply lobed, green in spring and summer and turning scarlet to reddish brown in autumn. Synonyms Quercus palustris 'Pringreen' Join the RHS today and save 25% Save to My plants


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Plant Shape: Upright Exposure: Full Sun Bloom Time: March - April May - June Bloom Color: Yellow Green Landscape Use: Shade Tree Specimen Plant Plant Type: Tree Hardiness Zone: 4 - 8 Pin Oak (Quercus palustris 'Pringreen'): The GREEN PILLAR® pin oak is notable for its tall narrow habit, as its name implies.


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Quercus palustris Green Pillar® PP09093 is a broadleaf deciduous tree with green foliage and chartreuse flowers. It can grow 12 FT - 20 FT - wide, 50 FT - 60 FT - tall. To grow well, it prefers sun and even moisture - regular water. Adaptable to various soil conditions. Grows best in well-drained, rich, acidic and average soil.


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Symptoms shown by an infected oak include die-back of branches and yellowing and thinning of foliage. The fungus itself may appear as a white, fan-like growth with rhizomorphs and mushrooms. Prevention of damaging conditions is the only sure action that can be taken against this disease.


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Description: A deciduous, narrowly columnar tree, with dense, upright branches. Deeply lobed, glossy green leaves in summer, turn a stunning deep red to bronze in autumn. The slim shapes makes this ideal for smaller gardens. History: Named 'Pringreen' in the USA where it originated in the 1990s. Quercus Growing Tips: Grow in deep, fertile.


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PP9,093; 28 March, 1995. Comments: An unusual, tightly columnar form of pin oak. It will grow 50 feet tall and 12 feet wide - makes a nice screen or allee when planted in groups, or a striking single specimen tree. The foliage is a lustrous dark green that turns deep red in autumn. Links: International Cultivar Registrar (ICRA) for the genus.