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London planetree
Needle fir
Tabletop Scotch elm
Trident maple
Weeping Canada hemlock
Weeping European beech
White oak
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Bender oak
Quercus x benderi

32-0145-A
Spread: 90 feet
DBH: 6.2 feet

Native to eastern North America. This magnificent specimen is a natural hybrid between the native scarlet (Q. coccinea) and red oaks (Q. rubra). Although its exact age is unknown, we suspect that it well predates the Morrises and may be up to 250 years old. It anchors the 'top of the hill' of Compton and provides a dramatic gateway to the garden. Look for its wonderful branch structure in winter, lustrous green leaves in summer, and russet red fall color.

 

 



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