Quercus ×turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Turner's oak Van den Berk Nurseries


Quercus turneri Pseudoturneri Turner’s oak Deepdale Trees

This datasheet on Quercus turneri var. pseudoturneri covers Identity.


Quercus x turneri 'Pseudoturneri' in Cathays Cemetery

Quercus x turneri 'PSEUDOTURNERI' dub Turnerův (stálezelený dub) Naše zahradnictví se specializuje na stálezelené listnáče a nabízí vám co možná nejširší sortiment velmi kvalitních, otužilých rostlin. Víte o tom, že existují i neopadavé duby? Už je to tak. A jeden z nich je dokonce dostatečně odolný i pro naše klima.


Quercus turneri 'Pseudoturneri' (Steeneik, Wintergroene eik, Groenblijvende eik) 1214

description: The Turner's oak is a hybrid of the English oak and native to the Mediterranean holm oak (Quercus ilex). It English name Turner's Oak derives from an English nursery owner who has created this hybridization. Tree profile name botanical: Quercus turneri 'Pseudoturneri' family: Beech family (Fagaceae) species: deciduous tree height:


Quercus ×turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Turner's oak Van den Berk Nurseries

Large shrub or small tree with a broadly ovate, bushy and closed crown and generally a short stem. In maturity (after 40 years!) the crown becomes more open, but the branches remain dense and upright. Slow growing. Size 6 to 8 (12) m in height and 4 to 7 (9) m in spread. After 40 years ca. 8 m in height and 6 to 7 m in spread.


Quercus ×turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Turner's oak Van den Berk Nurseries

Quercus × turneri , known as Turner's oak, is a hybrid species of white oak native to Spain. It is a naturally occurring hybrid of holm oak and pedunculate oak , found where their ranges overlap, but was first described from cultivation. A semi-evergreen tree of small to medium size with a rounded crown, it was originally raised at the Holloway Down Nursery of Spencer Turner, Leyton, Essex.


Quercus turneri var. pseudoturneri Quercus dub Zahradnictví Franc

'Pseudoturneri' is a completely evergreen cultivar that develops from a shrub to become a sometimes multi-trunked tree with a height of 8 - 10 m. It grows upwards and later spreads out in the breadth. Young twigs are pale yellow and covered with felt-like hairs. The leaves are leathery, 5 - 13 cm long and 2.5 - 4 cm wide.


Quercus turneri Pseudoturneri Turner’s oak

'Pseudoturneri' is a completely evergreen cultivar that develops from a shrub to become a sometimes multi-trunked tree with a height of 8 - 10 m. It grows upwards and later spreads out in the breadth. Young twigs are pale yellow and covered with felt-like hairs. The leaves are leathery, 5 - 13 cm long and 2.5 - 4 cm wide.


Quercus ×turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Turner's oak Van den Berk Nurseries

Quercus × turneri (or Quercus turneri ), known as Turner's oak, is a hybrid species of white oak native to Spain. [2] It is a naturally occurring hybrid of holm oak ( Quercus ilex) and pedunculate oak ( Quercus robur ), found where their ranges overlap, but was first described from cultivation.


Quercus turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Wintergrüne Eiche Den Mulder Boomteelt

Acorns ovoid to 2 cm long, mostly not forming, but occasionally one or two ripen on a stalk to 5 cm long. 'Pseudoturneri' is the most commonly see form, usually grown as Q. ×turneri. It has reached 16 m at Kew. Our three trees are all 'Pseudoturneri'. They are evergreen, the tallest about 4 m and hardy. Categories: Quercus Cultivars; Quercus.


Quercus x turneri 'Pseudoturneri'

Quercus turneri ist ein halb-wintergrüner Baum, der aus einer Kreuzung zwischen Q. ilex und Q. robur entstanden ist. 'Pseudoturneri' ist eine ganz wintergrüne Sorte, die sich aus einer Strauchform zu einem manchmal mehrstämmigen Baum mit einer Höhe von 8 - 10 m entwickelt. Die Wuchsweise ist aufragend, später mehr spreizend.


Quercus Turneri 'Pseudoturneri' from Burncoose Nurseries

A seedling raised from it produces both the short, broad 'typical' leaves and the longer, narrower ones characteristic of 'Pseudoturneri'. A tree at Whiteknights near Reading, considered by Elwes and Henry to represent typical Q. × turneri, measures 57 × 10 1 ⁄ 2 ft (1971). A specimen of 'Pseudoturneri' grows at Kew not far from.


Quercus ×turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Turner's oak Van den Berk Nurseries

Acorns ovoid to 2 cm long, mostly not forming, but occasionally one or two ripen on a stalk to 5 cm long. 'Pseudoturneri' is the most commonly see form, usually grown as Q. ×turneri. It has reached 16 m at Kew. Our three trees are all 'Pseudoturneri'. They are evergreen, the tallest about 4 m and hardy. Categories: Quercus Cultivars; Quercus.


Quercus turneri var. pseudoturneri Chêne de Turner persistant

Quercus × turneri 'Pseudoturneri' oak 'Pseudoturneri' 'Pseudoturneri' is a spreading, dome-shaped, semi-evergreen tree with an ultimate height and spread of 20m. Leaves are dark green, about 10cm long and have a few shallow, rounded teeth. The flowers are inconspicuous yellow and green catkins, followed by clusters of narrow, 2cm long acorns


Quercus ×turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Oostenrijkse eik (cv) Van den Berk Boomkwekerijen

Quercus turneri is een halfwintergroene boom, ontstaan uit een kruising tussen Q. ilex en Q. robur. 'Pseudoturneri' is een geheel wintergroene cultivar die zich vanuit struikvorm ontwikkelt tot een soms meerstammige boom met een hoogte van 8 - 10 m. De groeiwijze is opgaand, later breed spreidend. Jonge twijgen zijn bleekgeel en viltig behaard.


QUERCUS turneri 'Pseudoturneri' Arcangeli Gino Vivai Azienda Agricola di Genovesi Giovanni

Quercus × turneri in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. Accessed: 07-Oct-06. Vernacular names magyar: Turner-tölgy. Quercus × turneri (or Quercus turneri), known as Turner's oak, is a hybrid species of white oak native to Spain.[2]


Quercus turneri Pseudoturneri Turner’s oak

Quercus turneri est un arbre au feuillage semi-caduque, issu d'un croisement entre Q. ilex en Q. robur. Le cultivar 'Pseudoturneri' est un arbre sempervirent dont le développement va de la forme buissonnière à celle d'un arbre multicaule haut de 8 - 1 m. Son port est dressé puis s'étale largement par la suite.