Quercus Robur, English Oak - 0.5 kg Seeds
The Quercus Robur, commonly known as the English Oak, is a majestic tree native to Europe and parts of Asia. Renowned for its strength and longevity, this species can live for over 1,000 years, making it a symbol of endurance and resilience. With its broad, spreading crown and deeply lobed leaves, the English Oak not only enhances the beauty of landscapes but also provides vital habitats for various wildlife.
What makes the English Oak special is its ecological significance. It supports over 500 species of insects, birds, and mammals, playing a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity. Its acorns are a vital food source for many animals, including squirrels and deer, while its sturdy wood is prized for furniture and construction.
One of the standout features of the Quercus Robur is its adaptability to different soil types and climates. This hardy tree thrives in both urban and rural settings, making it an excellent choice for reforestation and landscaping projects. Its impressive growth rate and ability to sequester carbon contribute positively to the environment, combating climate change.
Growing Instructions:
- Soak seeds in water for 24 hours before planting.
- Plant seeds in well-drained soil, 2-3 cm deep.
- Space seeds 30-50 cm apart to allow for growth.
- Best planted in early spring or late autumn.
Care Instructions:
- Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first year.
- Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Prune young trees to encourage a strong structure.
- Monitor for pests and diseases; treat as necessary.
Uses:
- Landscaping: Ideal for parks, gardens, and urban areas.
- Wildlife Habitat: Provides shelter and food for various species.
- Timber Production: Valued for its durable wood in furniture making.
- Cultural Significance: Symbol of strength and endurance in folklore.
Fun Facts:
- The English Oak can grow up to 40 meters tall and live for over a millennium.
- Its acorns were historically used as a food source during famines.
- In ancient times, the English Oak was considered sacred by druids.
- It plays a significant role in British culture, often featured in literature and art.