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White Oak vs Gray DogwoodQuercus alba Cornus racemosa ONLY AVAILABLE BY CONTRACT GROW
White Oak is large, long-lived tree with an irregular trunk divided into spreading, often horizontal, stout branches. A highly adaptable tree, White Oak features green acorns and beautiful green leaves that turn red-purple in the fall.
Gray dogwood is a thicket-forming, deciduous shrub with greenish-white blossoms in open, terminal clusters. Young twigs are red and the fruit pedicels remain conspicuously red into late fall and early winter. WHITE OAK QUICK FACTSGRAY DOGWOOD QUICK FACTS
Lowest Price:
$20.99
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SAVE UP TO 30%
Spread:
3 m (10 ft)
Fall colour:
dark red
Fall colour:
deep, reddish puple
Nuts:
acorns
Growth rate:
slow
Growth rate:
slow
Maintenance:
medium
Maintenance:
low
Pollution tolerance:
high
Pollution tolerance:
low
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