Top Gun Bur Oak

The Top Gun is cultivar of the Bur Oak with a smaller and morecolumnar form that grows with a strong central  leader. All Bur Oaks grows with a distinctive gnarled appearance. When young the bark of Top Gun tends to be much more silvery than the native selection. The underside of the leaves also tend to have a silvery / grey appearance. Their large acorns are prized by wildlife and are quickly carried off by birds and small mammals. When you plant a Top Gun Bur Oak tree, you are really planting a tree for future generations.

Description

Description

Additional information
Common Name

Top Gun Bur Oak

Latin Name

Quercus macrocarpa 'Top Gun'

Form

Round

Life Span

300+

Growth Rate

Slow

Mature Height

15m

Mature Spread

5m

Flower Colour

Insignificant

Fragrance

Insignificant

Fall Colour

Bronze

Soil Preference

Widely adaptable

Exposure Preference

Full sun

Cold Hardiness Zone

Zone 2

Special Attributes and Considerations

A unique characteristic of the Top Gun Bur Oak is that they hold onto their leaves well into winter, which can help to offer privacy and tame the winter winds. This characteristic is know as having marcescent leaves.

Folk Lore

This cultivar was developed by Rick Durand at the Prairie Shade Nursery in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Our European ancestors have for millennia used the wood of oak trees for building ships, weapons and the roof trusses of Europes greatest Cathedrals. Oak
trees were worshipped by the druids whom often met to have their esoteric gatherings under the gnarly branches of Oak groves. The Green Man, an ancient symbol of fertility is often depicted with oak leaves and acorns.

Available Sizes

50mm