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Bareroot English Oak Sapling Trees

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Quercus robur

Sapling Trees
  • The native British Oak.
  • Excellent for wildlife.
  • Loves clay.
  • Not suitable for hedging.
  • Other Sizes: Larger Standard Trees.
  • Max. Height: 30m
  • Bareroot Delivery Only: Nov-Mar.
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Hedge plants & sapling trees are measured by their height in centimetres above soil level. Roots or pots aren't measured.

Pot sizes are measured by their volume in litres, except for the smallest size, 9cm / p9 pots, which are roughly half a litre.

Troughs are 1m long with plants around 1.5m above the trough.

30/50cm
Bareroot
£1.49each
Qty
1-24
25 - 249
250 - 499
500 +
£
£ 1.49
£ 1.30
£ 1.25
£ 1.15
Available to order
Despatched From November 2025
50/80cm
Bareroot
£1.69each
Qty
1-24
25 - 249
250 - 499
500 +
£
£ 1.69
£ 1.59
£ 1.38
£ 1.29
Available to order
Despatched From November 2025
80/100cm
Bareroot
£2.99each
Qty
1-24
25 - 249
250 - 499
500 +
£
£ 2.99
£ 2.80
£ 2.70
£ 2.40
Available to order
Despatched From November 2025
150/175cm
Bareroot
£9.99each
Qty
1-24
25 - 249
250 - 499
500 +
£
£ 9.99
£ 7.96
£ 6.98
£ 5.99
Available to order
Despatched From November 2025

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Description

Bareroot English Oak Plants

Delivered by Mail Order Direct from our Nursery with a Year Guarantee

Quercus robur is a large, slow growing native tree with a stout trunk and a round, fairly low canopy when it is grown in the open. Native Oaks are probably the single best tree for supporting wildlife. Their leaves are eaten by more types of caterpillar than any other British tree, and the deeply ridged bark of the old trees is an excellent home for many other insects. The acorns are a rich source of energy for larger animals that are trying to fatten up during autumn. 

Oak leaves are distinctive, with irregular, wavy lobes. They turn brown and muddy yellow in autumn, which makes a good backdrop for other trees with more vivid autumn colour. The short strings of flowers are inconspicuous, appearing at the same time as the new leaf shoots. The flowers develop into green acorns that take over a year to mature and turn brown, usually leaving behind the little "cup" that attached them to the tree when they fall. 
English Oak is not suitable for a clipped hedge. The plants on this page are young saplings. You can also buy larger English Oak trees along with our  other varieties of Oak here.

This Oak's native range is on moist clay soils; it doesn't tolerate strongly acidic or alkaline sites with shallow chalk.  

English Oak plants are only delivered bareroot, during winter (Nov-Apr.).

Choosing a size: When you are ordering a large quantity of English Oak for a big planting project, we suggest that you buy smaller plants. They are cheaper than large trees, easier to handle and more likely to cope well with poor conditions. All our young trees and shrubs are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the roots aren't measured).

History & uses

Their familiar looking leaves are used as the National Trust's logo. A durable hardwood tree, Oak was one of the most important timber trees before tropical hardwoods became widely available in Europe. The quality of oak's timber is determined very much by the soil it grows on. Oak trees that grow on poor, acidic soil with high sand or gravel content tend to have the worst timber, developing internal cracks known as shakes. It is thought that the oldest Oak trees in Britain (some are about 1,000 years old) are found on poor soil because they weren't worth cutting down for their wood. Quercus was the Roman word for Oak and robur means hard and strong, as in robust.

Botanical names: Quercus robur, Quercus pedunculata 
Common Names: British Oak, English Oak, Common Oak, Pedunculate Oak

What to expect

It's Spring Planting Season 2025

Pot grown plants on the nursery

Pot Grown & Plug Plants Delivered

From seedlings in jumbo plugs; Dahlia tubers; small P9 & 1 Litre plants; up to trees in big 15L pots
Expertly packed plants ready for delivery

Direct from the Nursery Value

We work with large batches of orders to save you money. Lead times for plants in stock are around 2 weeks
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No more broken plants in the post!

When your order is ready, it's expertly packed by Rodney and delivered by next day courier; if anything goes wrong, call Dan on 01963 359 444
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Spring is perfect planting time

Roots love the warm soil; the plant has time to settle in before mid-Summer heat
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