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Brand

Greenery Nursery

Product Type

Live Flower Plant

Life Cycle

Annual

Hybrid

Yes

Suitable Location

Outdoor

Country_of_Origin

India

Product Description

Here’s a detailed description of the Silver Oak plant, a fast-growing tree known for its ornamental value and timber:

🌳 Silver Oak Plant Description
🌿 General Overview

Common Name: Silver Oak

Scientific Name: Grevillea robusta

Family: Proteaceae

Origin: Native to eastern coastal Australia

Type: Evergreen tree

Other Names: Australian Silver Oak, Silk Oak

🌳 Plant Characteristics
🔹 Size & Growth

Height: Typically grows 18–25 meters (60–80 feet); can reach up to 30 meters (100 feet) in ideal conditions

Growth Rate: Fast-growing, especially when young

Form: Tall, upright tree with a symmetrical, pyramidal crown when young, becoming more open and spreading with age

🔹 Leaves

Type: Fern-like, pinnately lobed (deeply divided)

Color: Dark green on top, silvery-white or grayish beneath — hence the name “Silver Oak”

Texture: Soft and delicate in appearance, though tough

Arrangement: Alternately arranged along the branches

🔹 Flowers

Color: Bright orange to golden yellow

Shape: Small, tubular flowers arranged in long, one-sided clusters (called racemes)

Blooming Season: Late spring to early summer

Attraction: Flowers attract bees, birds, and other pollinators

🔹 Fruits & Seeds

Fruit Type: Woody follicles that split open to release winged seeds

Seed Dispersal: Primarily by wind

🌞 Growing Conditions

Light: Full sun (essential for good growth and flowering)

Soil: Adaptable to various soils — well-draining sandy or loamy soils preferred

Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established

Climate: Subtropical to warm temperate; does not tolerate heavy frost

Tolerances: Resistant to pollution and can tolerate urban conditions

🌱 Uses

Timber:

Lightweight, golden-brown wood used for furniture, cabinetry, veneers, and musical instruments

Not suitable for outdoor use as it lacks natural durability

Ornamental:

Planted in gardens, parks, roadsides, and as a shade tree in coffee and tea plantations

Ecological:

Attracts birds and provides shelter

Helps in erosion control on slopes

Agroforestry: Sometimes used in mixed cropping systems

⚠️ Cautions

Invasiveness: Considered invasive in some tropical regions outside its native range

Toxicity: Leaves and flowers may be mildly toxic to humans and animals if ingested; can cause skin irritation in some people

Allelopathy: May inhibit growth of nearby plants due to chemicals released by fallen leaves

🌟 Fun Fact

Despite its name, Silver Oak is not a true oak — it’s part of the Protea family, not the oak family (Fagaceae). The name comes from the silvery undersides of its leaves and its oak-like timber appearance.
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