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This hybrid oak was bred to grow in a tight columnar habit, making it more versatile in smaller spaces. It would look excellent to accent a home or lining a driveway. Crossed with white oak to produce a beautiful red/orange fall color.
Terrific Native tree that can be planted now and will be around for generations to come! Make sure that you have room for this tree since it can reach 100 feet tall.
Terrific Native tree that can be planted now and will be around for generations to come! Make sure that you have room for this tree since it can reach 100 feet tall.
A super producer of nuts! 'Buck Unlimited' produces a consistent crop of acorns each year. It will typically start producing acorns within 4-6 years. Other than the big acorn crop this is going to have the features and needs of a typical Swamp White Oak.
Nice native white oak tree! The leaves emerge bronze in color, turn dark green over the summer and then a yellow to red fall color. The common name of Swamp white Oak would make you believe that it only can handle wet soil but it can do fine in average so
Nice native white oak tree! The leaves emerge bronze in color, turn dark green over the summer and then a yellow to red fall color. The common name of Swamp white Oak would make you believe that it only can handle wet soil but it can do fine in average so
Easy to grow large shade tree for average to dryer sites. Matures to about 70' tall. Nice deeply cut glossy green leaves all summer turning scarlet in the fall. Makes a really nice stately shade tree that can be enjoyed for generations.
A large shade tree with handsome glossy green foliage in summer that transitions to a beautiful scarlet red in fall. Oaks are known for being supportive to the most wildlife.
One of the most majestic of the native North American oaks maturing at 60-80' tall with a nice spreading rounded crown. Can do well in both moist and dry soil. It will eventually produce an acorn that is a valuable food source for wildlife but until then
Another nice Native oak tree! This tree prefers average to dry soil. Grows to 40-60 feet tall. Will eventually produce acorns that feed wildlife but until then it will be a host to many beneficial insects.
Very popular and common native Oak tree in our area and for a good reason- IT DOES WELL It is a large shade tree reaching up to 70 feet tall. The branches of mature trees grow up at the top, out at the middle and down at the bottom. This growth habit giv
Very popular and common native Oak tree in our area and for a good reason- IT DOES WELL It is a large shade tree reaching up to 70 feet tall. The branches of mature trees grow up at the top, out at the middle and down at the bottom. This growth habit giv
This is a species of oak that has unusual narrow smooth leaves. You will see catkins in the spring that are typically brownish yellow and fall brings acorns that will be eaten up by mammals. The fall will also take the glossy green foliage and turn it to
This native oak tree matures into a stately tree up to 75 feet tall and almost as wide. Glorious red-brown fall foliage. Very long lived- Plant today and your ancestors, as well as the environment, will thank you..
This native oak tree matures into a stately tree up to 75 feet tall and almost as wide. Glorious red-brown fall foliage. Very long lived- Plant today and your ancestors, as well as the environment, will thank you..
As with all oaks this is an important wildlife tree. It is the larval host for tons of moths and butterflies and the acorns are food for many different types of mammals and birds. Common name comes from the very dark bark when it reaches maturity.
This is a hybrid species of two of our native oaks, the Bur Oak and Swamp White Oak. These two species can be seen hybridizing in the wild. ‘Kimberly Select’ produces lots of acorns making it a good choice for wildlife planting. The foliage is dark glossy