Hungarian Oak (Quercus frainetto)
Hungarian Oak (Quercus frainetto) is a large deciduous tree native to southeastern Europe, known for its broad leaves and impressive stature.
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Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade.
Watering
Moderate, consistent moisture for young trees; drought-tolerant when established.
Soil
Tolerant of various soil types but prefers well-drained, fertile loam. Adaptable to clay and sandy soils.
Temperature
Tolerates a wide range, thrives in temperate climates.
Habitat
Outdoor
Fertilizer
Not typically needed for established trees. Use balanced fertilizer for young trees in spring.
Care Requirements
Full sun to partial shade.
Prefers at least 6 hours of direct sunlight.
Moderate, consistent moisture for young trees; drought-tolerant when established.
Tolerant of various soil types but prefers well-drained, fertile loam. Adaptable to clay and sandy soils.
Tolerates a wide range, thrives in temperate climates.
Ideal growing range 15-25°C.
Outdoor
Not typically needed for established trees. Use balanced fertilizer for young trees in spring.
Plant Overview
Plant Type
Tree
Plant Category
Foliage, Ornamental
Plant Place Type
Ground, Garden
Plant Environment
Outdoor
Lifespan
Perennials
Plant Height
20-30 m
Spread
15-20 m
Growth Rate
Medium
Dormancy
Yes
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Optimal Sunlight Lux
50000
Image Gallery
- kingdomPlantae
- divisionTracheophyta
- classMagnoliopsida
- orderFagales
- familyFagaceae
- genusQuercus
- speciesQuercus frainetto
Toxic for humans
No
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Toxic for pets
No
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Edible
No
