Chestnut Oak
Chestnut Oak is amazingly free of major pest and disease problems, a testament to superior genetics in all aspects of its growth cycle.
It is long-lived and slow-growing rugged tree.
The characteristic bark is dark and very rough.
The Chestnut Oak tree, Quercus prinus, is a medium-sized, native, deciduous tree.
On older trees it typically is broken into long, V-shaped ridges that are separated by deep furrows.
Chestnut Oak trees are also called Rock Oak, Rock Chestnut Oak, or Mountain Oak.
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High nitrogen fertilizer, like fish emulsion, provides foliage plants with plenty of leaf growth.
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