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z Quercus robur Compacta
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Quercus robur Compacta

Compact Oak
z Quercus robur Concordia  (English Truffle Oak)
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Quercus robur Concordia (English Truffle Oak)

Don't let the common Name confuse you it is just as interesting in form and leaf as the others I carry again a must have.. It's leaves aren't as contorted and weird but with a beautiful golden leaf color it is a really showy tree a true stand out
z Quercus robur Cristata
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Quercus robur Cristata

VERY RARE English Truffle Oak that has leaves so differnt you would never think it is an Oak MUST HAVE SUPER COOL
z Quercus robur Filicifolia
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Quercus robur Filicifolia

Similar to the Emperor Oak
z Quercus robur Furst Schwarzenberg  (English Truffle Oak)
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Quercus robur Furst Schwarzenberg (English Truffle Oak)

YOU HAVE SEEN NOTHING LIKE THIS ONE SO RARE IT IS PRICEY BUT FIND ONE AND YOU GET A GOLD STAR ... A MOST UNUSUAL TRULY
z Quercus robur General Pulaski  (English Oak)
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Quercus robur General Pulaski (English Oak)

Named for the great General Pulaski of American history.  ("The name is as strange as this tree such unique leaf form a true Knock out or should I say shoot down .. the general rules" ... David's original statement)
z Quercus robur Irtha
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Quercus robur Irtha

Clumps of tiny bright green leaves with long, rounded lobes
z Quercus robur Pectinata
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Quercus robur Pectinata

Oak with strange leaves shaped like Japanese Royal Oak
z Quercus robur Pendula
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Quercus robur Pendula

Oak
z Quercus robur Salfast
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Quercus robur Salfast

English Oak
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