Prefers temperate climates with mild winters and warm summers. Thrives in areas with moderate to high altitudes.
Hungarian oak
Quercus frainetto, commonly known as Hungarian oak, is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 30-40 meters tall. It is known for its fast growth on light and fertile soil. This oak tree belongs to the "Other utility" grouping.
Quercus frainetto
Hungary
Scientific Name: Quercus frainetto Common Name(s): Hungarian oak Grouping: Other utility Description: A deciduous tree that can reach a height of 30-40 meters. It is known for its fast growth on light and fertile soil. Additional Information: - The Hungarian oak is native to Southeastern Europe. - It is valued for its timber, which is used in construction and furniture making. - The leaves of the Hungarian oak are lobed and turn a beautiful shade of yellow in the autumn. - This species is known to be tolerant of drought conditions.
Light, fertile soil.
A deciduous tree to 30 - 40 m, it is remarkably fast growing on light, fertile soil.