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About Water Oak and Noble Fir


About Noble Fir and Water Oak


What is

Life Span
Perennial   
Perennial   

Type
Tree   
Needled or Scaled Evergreen   

Origin
Southern Europe, Mediterranean, Northern Africa   
North America, Europe, Asia   

Types
Not Available   
Red Cedar   

Habitat
Not Available   
Mountain tops   

USDA Hardiness Zone
7-9   
Not Available   

AHS Heat Zone
9-7   
Not Available   

Sunset Zone
Not Available   
Not Available   

Habit
Oval or Rounded   
Pyramidal   

Information

Plant Size
  
  

Minimum Height
1,220.00 cm   
33
Not Available   

Minimum Width
1,220.00 cm   
14
Not Available   

Plant Color
  
  

Flower Color
Light Green   
Non Flowering Plant   

Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor   
Bicolor   

Fruit Color
Brown, Chocolate, Black   
Brown, Sandy Brown   

Leaf Color in Spring
Light Green, Bronze   
Not Available   

Leaf Color in Summer
Gray Green, Dark Green   
Not Available   

Leaf Color in Fall
Gray Green, Dark Green   
Not Available   

Leaf Color in Winter
Gray Green, Dark Green   
Not Available   

Shape
  
  

Leaf Shape
Oblong or Lanceolate   
Needle like   

Thorns
No   
No   

Season

Plant Season
Spring, Summer   
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter   

Growing Conditions
  
  

Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun   
Full Sun, Partial Sun   

Growth Rate
Medium   
Not Available   

Type of Soil
Loam, Sand   
Loam   

The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral   
Acidic, Neutral   

Soil Drainage
Average   
Well drained   

Bloom Time
Early Spring, Spring   
Not Available   

Repeat Bloomer
No   
No   

Tolerances
Pollution   
Drought   

Care

Where to Plant?
Ground   
Ground   

How to Plant?
Grafting, Seedlings   
Seedlings   

Plant Maintenance
Medium   
Medium   

Watering Plants
  
  

Watering Requirements
Average Water Needs, Do Not over Water, Requires regular watering   
Requires regular watering   

In Summer
Lots of watering   
Lots of watering   

In Spring
Moderate   
Moderate   

In Winter
Average Water   
Average Water   

Soil
  
  

Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral   
Acidic, Neutral   

Soil Type
Loam, Sand   
Loam   

Soil Drainage Capacity
Average   
Well drained   

Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun   
Full Sun, Partial Sun   

Pruning
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves   
Prune if you want to improve plant shape, Remove dead leaves   

Fertilizers
fertilize in fall, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium   
since leafy plants, use higher nitrogen content fertilizer   

Pests and Diseases
Aphids, Disease free, Moth   
Annosus Root Rot, Balsam twig aphid, Balsam Woolly Adelgid, Conifer root aphid, Cooley Spruce Gall Adelgid, Current Season Needle Necrosis, Douglas-fir Needle midge, Douglas-fir Twig weevil, Eriophyid mite, Giant Conifer or Cinara aphid, Grovesiella Canker, Interior Needle Blight, Melampsora Needle rust, Phytophthora Root Rot, Pucciniastrum Needle rust, Rhabdocline Needle Cast, Root weevil, Spruce spider mite, Swiss Needle Cast, Uredinopsis Needle rust   

Plant Tolerance
Pollution, Shade areas   
Drought   

Facts

Flowers
Insignificant   
No   

Flower Petal Number
Not Available   
Single   

Fruits
  
  

Showy Fruit
Yes   
Yes   

Edible Fruit
No   
No   

Fragrance
  
  

Fragrant Flower
No   
No   

Fragrant Fruit
No   
No   

Fragrant Leaf
No   
Yes   

Fragrant Bark/Stem
No   
No   

Showy Foliage
Yes   
Yes   

Showy Bark
No   
No   

Foliage Texture
Fine   
Fine   

Foliage Sheen
Glossy   
Glossy   

Evergreen
No   
No   

Invasive
No   
No   

Self-Sowing
Yes   
No   

Attracts
Birds   
Birds   

Allergy
sneezing, Vomiting, Watery eyes   
Itchiness, Respiratory problems   

Benefits

Uses
  
  

Aesthetic Uses
Cottage Garden   
Showy Purposes, Used as Christmas tree   

Beauty Benefits
Good for skin, Skin Problems   
Not Available   

Edible Uses
Yes   
No   

Environmental Uses
Nesting sites for birds, Shadow Tree   
Air purification   

Plant Benefits
  
  

Medicinal Uses
Digestive, Skin irritation   
No Medicinal Use   

Part of Plant Used
Bark, Fruits, Wood   
Whole plant   

Other Uses
Charcoal, Used as firewood, Used for its medicinal properties, Wood is used fore making tools   
Used as Christmas Tree, Used as Ornamental plant   

Used As Indoor Plant
No   
No   

Used As Outdoor Plant
Yes   
Yes   

Garden Design
Screening / Wind Break, Shade Trees, Street Trees   
Feature Plant, Screening, Wind Break   

Scientific Name

Botanical Name
QUERCUS laurifolia   
ABIES procera   

Common Name
Darlington Oak, Diamond-leaf Oak, Laurel Oak, Laurel-leaf Oak, Swamp Laurel Oak, Water Oak   
Noble Fir   

In Hindi
Quercus   
Noble Fir   

In German
Quercus   
edel-Tanne   

In French
Quercus   
sapin noble   

In Spanish
Quercus   
abeto noble   

In Greek
Quercus   
Noble Fir   

In Portuguese
Quercus   
Noble Fir   

In Polish
Quercus   
Jodła szlachetna   

In Latin
Quercus   
Nobilistanne   

Classification

Kingdom
Plantae   
Plantae   

Phylum
Magnoliophyta   
Coniferophyta   

Class
Magnoliopsida   
Pinopsida   

Order
Fagales   
Pinales   

Family
Fagaceae   
Pinaceae   

Genus
Quercus   
Abies   

Clade
Angiosperms, Eudicots, Rosids   
Not Available   

Tribe
Not Available   
Not Available   

Subfamily
Not Available   
Not Available   

Number of Species
Not Available   
Not Available   

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Properties of Water Oak and Noble Fir

Wondering what are the properties of Water Oak and Noble Fir? We provide you with everything About Water Oak and Noble Fir. Water Oak doesn't have thorns and Noble Fir doesn't have thorns. Also Water Oak does not have fragrant flowers. Water Oak has allergic reactions like sneezing, Vomiting and Watery eyes and Noble Fir has allergic reactions like sneezing, Vomiting and Watery eyes. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Water Oak and Noble Fir and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.

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Season and Care of Water Oak and Noble Fir

Season and care of Water Oak and Noble Fir is important to know. While considering everything about Water Oak and Noble Fir Care, growing season is an essential factor. Water Oak season is Spring and Summer and Noble Fir season is Spring and Summer. The type of soil for Water Oak is Loam, Sand and for Noble Fir is Loam while the PH of soil for Water Oak is Acidic, Neutral and for Noble Fir is Acidic, Neutral.

Water Oak and Noble Fir Physical Information

Water Oak and Noble Fir physical information is very important for comparison. Water Oak height is 1,220.00 cm and width 1,220.00 cm whereas Noble Fir height is Not Available and width Not Available. The color specification of Water Oak and Noble Fir are as follows:

Care of Water Oak and Noble Fir

Care of Water Oak and Noble Fir include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Water Oak pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Noble Fir pruning is done Prune if you want to improve plant shape and Remove dead leaves. In summer Water Oak needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Noble Fir needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water.

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