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Street trees are unavailable because you have chosen to purchase only yard trees.
Yard trees are unavailable because you have chosen to purchase only street trees.
The following statement is provided by Portland Parks and Recreation Urban Forestry:
The best protection for sidewalks is to plant the right tree in the right place. However, extra protection can be taken by installing root barriers at the time of planting. Root barriers guide roots downward and away from infrastructure and therefore may help prevent sidewalk damage and reduce sidewalk trip hazards. Root barriers are required by Portland Parks and Recreation Urban Forestry for all planting sites less than 4 feet wide, and are recommended for all other street tree planting sites. Root barriers are panels or rolls of rigid plastic either 12" or 18" high and a few millimeters thick. The rolls are cut, or panels lock together, to achieve desired length, which is 6' long.
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As a non-profit we rely on government support, foundation support, and individuals like you to plant your trees. Together we will make the urban forest greener for everyone.
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Characteristics: This deciduous oak tree is noted for its rounded oak form at maturity, willow-like leaves and relatively fast growth rate.
Growing Conditions: Transplants more easily than most oaks due to a more fibrous root system. Prefers moist and well-drained soil but very adaptable. Good for wet locations.
Uses: Nice oak for texture and form. Adaptable to urban conditions making it a wonderful street or boulevard tree.
Height: 40-60' at maturity
Width: 30-40' at maturity
Shape: Oval to Rounded
Flowers: Insignificant yellowish-green flowers
Leaves: light green in spring, dark in summer. Fall color varies from yellow-brown to russet-red.
Bark: Gray and rough with age having irregular furrows.
More Information: Native to bottomlands and floodplains from New York to Florida.