Majestic Oaks
Incorporating an oak into your design is more than a landscaping choice—it’s a statement of intention and timeless presence.
Oaks possess a commanding character and are often the oldest residents within a landscape. They symbolize resilience, protection, and connection. With their deeply rooted systems, they provide lasting stability.
Historically, the oak tree was revered as a cosmic link between earth and sky. Its deeply grooved bark and knotted branches reflect centuries of lived experience, offering a visual narrative of endurance and wisdom. Standing beside a mature oak evokes a sense of legacy—you can feel the echo of the past.
At our nursery, you’ll find oaks up to 40 years old. Beyond their commanding presence and mythical heritage, oak trees offer a wealth of benefits.
Their deep root systems rarely cause issues, and the energy and stability they radiate reach far deeper than most surrounding plants.
In our cultivation and selection process, we continuously seek traits that reinforce the oak’s natural strength. As a result, these trees can enrich your project—or create a striking contrast with the architecture.
Botanical name / English name/ Alternative local name
Quercus robur
English oak
Pedunculate oak, Common oak, European oak
Quercus ilex
Holm oak
Evergreen oak, Holly oak, Holly-leaved oak
Quercus suber
Cork oak
Cork tree, Mediterranean cork oak
Quercus phellos
Willow oak
Peach oak, Swamp willow oak
Quercus cerris
Turkey oak
Austrian oak, Wainscot oak, Mossy-cupped oak
Quercus pubescens
Downy oak
Pubescent oak, White oak (in some regions)
Quercus frainetto
Hungarian oak
Italian oak, Balkan oak
Quercus palustris
Pin oak
Swamp oak, Spanish oak (regionally)
Quercus nigra
Water oak
Possum oak, Spotted oak, Black oak (not to be confused with Q. velutina)