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La farnia è un grande e maestoso albero deciduo, a crescita media, longevo, raggiunge i 30 metri di altezza. Tronco piuttosto corto, rami robusti, chioma espansa. Corteccia grigio-marrone fessurata in piccole placche. Foglie da ovate ad oblunghe, lunghe fino a 15 cm, verde scuro, con 4-5 lobi per lato, arrotondati. Le foglie sono caratterizzate dal picciolo molto corto (sessili) e base fogliare auricolata.

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Quercus robur
Typology
Young plants, trays, cuttings
Description:
La farnia è un grande e maestoso albero deciduo, a crescita media, longevo, raggiunge i 30 metri di altezza. Tronco piuttosto corto, rami robusti, chioma espansa. Corteccia grigio-marrone fessurata in piccole placche. Foglie da ovate ad oblunghe, lunghe fino a 15 cm, verde scuro, con 4-5 lobi per lato, arrotondati. Le foglie sono caratterizzate dal picciolo molto corto (sessili) e base fogliare auricolata.
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From 1 to 5000 pcs.
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22,00 € every 45 plants
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Features
Root container
Pot
Plant height
From 30 to 50 cm
Botanical and cultivation features
Plant very long.
It has a wide, expanded, more or less glossy, wide-eyed crown with a rounded apex in a dome-shaped form of majestic appearance.
The insertion of the leaf is typically almost semi-sessile, with a short, slightly perceptible petiole. At the base of the leaf, at the point of attack on the ram, the margin forms two characteristic "asymmetrical" ear lobes.
The fruit, called the acorn, is a 2- to 4-inch ovoid or cylindrical "walnut", wrapped in a cupola with scattered and rounded scales. The acorns are either individually or in groups of two to four on a typical peduncle long up to 3-6 centimeters (a parameter to distinguish it from oak that has sessile acorns).
It's a fairly rustic oak.
It is a typical plain oak even if its area can be pushed up to 800-900 meters high.
In nature, form of pure forests or mixed associations, hence also for forresting.
It is a plant that can be used as a single specimen, even in the countryside, where it is an important shelter for useful organisms.
In many countries it is used as a tree of wood, although it is a little less valuable than oak congeners.
The fruit, especially in the past, was used to feed some animals (pigs).
In some areas, along with other oaks, it can form mousetrap with edible fungi, especially truffles.
Place of origin
Europa centro-settentrionale (dall' Italia alla fascia settentrionale della Penisola Iberica, fino alle regioni meridionali della Scandinavia), Asia sud-occidentale, Africa settentrionale.
Plant tipology
Trees
Tipologia 2
Broad-leaved trees
Leaves
Deciduous
Sunlight
Sun
Exposure
Suth, West
Soil type
Chalk, Ricco di sostanza organica, Medio impasto
Moisture
Moist
pH
Acid, Neutral, Alkaline
USDA Hardiness zone
4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Ultimate height
20-40 m
ultimate spread
more then 8 m
Habit
Spreading, Spherical
Growth rate
Slow
Garden type
Country Garden, Architectural, Formal, Informal garden, Wild Garden
Use
Woods, Singolo esemplare
Months of interest
April, May, June, July, August, September, October
Colour in spring
Green
Colour in summer
Green
Colour in autumn
Green
Colour in winter
Gray
Flower colour
Green-yellow
Leaves colour
Green
Fruits colour
Brown
Green
Bark colour
Gray
Blooming time
April, May
Pests
Scale insects, Lymantriidae, Thaumetopoea processionea, Zeuzera pyrina, Tortricidae
Deseases
Anthracnose, Cancri rameali, Wood-decay fungus, Nectria, Necrotic spots on leaves, Root rot, Powdery mildew
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