Red oaks reach up to 75 feet tall and 40-60 feet wide. Native to east coast of North America, can live 150-500 years. Hosts dozens of pollinators including various moth species
Deciduous tree reaching 20m by 15m in height. Hardy to UK zone 5, not frost tender. Monoecious, pollinated by wind. Thrives in light to medium soils with well-drained conditions
Deciduous tree reaching 30m by 30m in height. Flowers from April to May, seeds ripen from September to October. Monoecious, pollinated by wind. Hardy to UK zone 4
Large evergreen oak reaching 21-28 meters in height. Leaves are 4-8 cm long, oval or lanceolate, with spiny-toothed margins. Acorns mature in one summer, 12-20 mm long. Trunk girth sometimes exceeds 6 meters
Native to southwest Western Australia, reaching up to 8 metres tall. Features phyllodes up to 25 centimetres long with nectary glands. Produces yellow flowers in groups of up to ten in late winter. Grows vigorously, reaching over a metre per year when young
Mesquite is a genus of leguminous trees native to dry American areas. Can grow up to 8 meters tall with deep or shallow roots. Produces edible pods containing beans 2-6 inches long. Has bipinnate leaves and forms rounded canopies