Columnar Oak 'Green Pillar' Q. Palustris
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š³ Green Pillar Oak (Quercus palustris āGreen Pillarā)
š² General description
Green Pillar is a columnar variety of pin oak (Quercus palustris), selected for its very narrow, vertical shape, ideal when space is limited or when a strong architectural accent is desired in landscaping.
š Size and shape
- Mature height: approximately 12ā18 m (ā 40ā60 ft).
- Mature width: ā 2.5ā4 m (ā 8ā13 ft), giving it a very narrow columnar shape.
- Medium to fast growth, with almost vertical, tightly packed branches.
š Foliage and seasons
- Leaves: dark green, glossy in summer.
- Fall color: spectacular bright red to scarlet, providing beautiful seasonal interest.
- Fall/winter: some leaves may persist late into the season on young trees (marcescence varies depending on exposure).
š Growing conditions
- Exposure: full sun to partial shade.
- Soil type: prefers moist to cool, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil (tolerates wet soils better than many other oaks).
- Hardiness: zones 4ā8 (very hardy) ā tolerates cold winters (ā -30°C).
- Care: low to moderate ā regular watering in the first few years, minimal pruning required.
š³ Landscaping uses
This columnar oak is particularly well suited for use as:
- š A tree for planting in rows or in a narrow hedge along a driveway or street.
- šæ Vertical insulation in small gardens or urban spaces.
- š« Accent/landscape tree to structure a space without taking up much horizontal space.
š Strengths
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Very narrow shape, perfect for small spaces.
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Decorative foliage in summer and fall.
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Good tolerance to wet soil (compared to some other columnar oaks).
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Easy maintenance once established.
š¾ Good to know
- This cultivar is a special form of pin oak, selected for its regular vertical growth.
- Like all oaks, it also produces small acorns, but these are generally inconspicuous.