About

Quercus robur 'Scolopendriifolia', the fern-leaved common oak, is a distinctive selection producing deeply divided, narrowly lobed leaves giving it an unusual, fern-like appearance. An architectural and ornamental cultivar for a well-drained, sunny garden.

About the genus

Quercus, the oaks, are deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs with characteristic acorn fruits, lobed or toothed leaves and inconspicuous flowers. Among the most important, long-lived and ornamental of all trees.

Plant details

Suggested usesBorders, hedging, specimen planting.

Care notes

CultivationPlant in well-drained soil in sun or part shade.
PruningPrune after flowering or late winter.
PropagationPropagate by division, cuttings, or seed.
Pest resistanceGenerally pest-free.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant.