Quercus robur ‘Concordia’
The Quercus robur ‘Concordia’ produces acorns as its fruit.
A medium-sized deciduous tree with a rounded crown and bright golden-yellow leaves. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers and acorns.
The Quercus robur 'Concordia' produces acorns as its fruit. These acorns, which are the seeds of the oak tree, are enclosed in a cup-shaped structure known as a cupule.
Produces small, inconspicuous flowers in spring, followed by acorns in autumn.
Quercus robur ‘Concordia’ boasts distinctive foliage that sets it apart. The leaves of this cultivar are a vibrant golden-yellow, adding a striking and luminous touch to the landscape.
Prefers well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade. Commonly found in gardens and parks.
Provides habitat and food for various wildlife, including birds, insects, and mammals. The acorns are eaten by various animals.
Valued for its striking golden foliage and ornamental appeal. Often planted in gardens and parks.
Oak ‘Concordia’ is prized for its vibrant golden leaves, which provide a stunning display in spring and summer.

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