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Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima
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* The acorns are eaten by jays, pigeons, and squirrels . * Most planting in North America was carried out for wildlife food provision, as the species tends to bear heavier crops of acorns than other native American oak species.
  • Species: acutissima
  • Botanical Name: Quercus acutissima
  • Common Name: Sawtooth Oak
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
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White Oak Quercus alba
Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

Widely used in landscapes. * Species name of alba means white in reference to the light ash-gray bark. * White oak is the Illinois State Tree. * It is not unusual for a white oak tree to be as wide as it is tall.
  • Seeds Per Pound: 80
  • Common Name: White Oak
  • Botanical Name: Quercus alba
  • Collection Locale: Lexington Co, Ill
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Germination: 91%
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Shingle Oak Quercus imbricaria
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* Acorns are an important source of food for wildlife. * An ornamental and shade tree, it is also suitable for hedges, screens, and windbreaks. * A tree usually fifty to sixty feet high, maximum height one hundred, with broad pyramidal head when young,...
  • Species: imbricaria
  • Botanical Name: Quercus imbricaria
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 60 feet
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Sandalwood Santalum album
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Album has been the primary source of sandalwood and the derived oil. * The use of S. * Sandalwood oil has been widely used in folk medicine for treatment of common colds, bronchitis
  • Genus: Santalum
  • Botanical Name: Santalum album
  • Height: 15-30 feet
  • Common Name: Sandalwood
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Gobbler Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima   Gobbler
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

* The acorns are eaten by jays, pigeons, and squirrels . * Most planting in North America was carried out for wildlife food provision, as the species tends to bear heavier crops of acorns than other native American oak species.
  • Collection Locale: TN
  • Cultivar: Gobbler
  • Seeds Per Pound: 132
  • Botanical Name: Quercus acutissima Gobbler
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Purity: 99%
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Shingle Oak Quercus imbricaria
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* Acorns are an important source of food for wildlife. * An ornamental and shade tree, it is also suitable for hedges, screens, and windbreaks. * A tree usually fifty to sixty feet high, maximum height one hundred, with broad pyramidal head when young,...
  • Height: 60 feet
  • Common Name: Shingle Oak
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Botanical Name: Quercus imbricaria
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Paradox Black Walnut Juglans x Paradox
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

Indeed they sprang forward at such a rate as presently to dwarf their pure breed relatives." * They are commonly used in California as a rootstock for English Walnut, inspiring more vigor in the trees.
  • Genus: Juglans
  • Crop Year: 2017
  • Purity: 99%
  • Botanical Name: Juglans x Paradox
  • Seeds Per Pound: 32
  • Collection Locale: California
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Black Oak Quercus velutina
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* In forest stands, black oak begins to produce seeds at about age 20 and reaches optimum production at 40 to 75 years. In Missouri, the average number of mature acorns per tree was generally higher than for other oaks over a 5-year period, but the number...
  • Botanical Name: Quercus velutina
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Species: velutina
  • Height: 80 feet
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Northern Red Oak Quercus rubra     - Quercus borealis
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* Tolerate: Drought, Dry Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution. * In forests, the northern red oak grows straight and tall, to 28 m (90 ft), exceptionally to 43 m (140 ft) tall, with a trunk of up to 50-100 cm (20-40 in) diameter.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 3
  • Species: rubra
  • Purity: 99%
  • Seeds Per Pound: 80
  • Botanical Name: Quercus rubra
  • Genus: Quercus
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Princeton American Elm
Prices start at : 17.99 USD / each

Very fast growing 3-6' per year with buttery-yellow fall coloring. Developed in conjunction with the USDA, this beautiful landscape tree is completely resistant to Dutch Elm Disease.
  • Genus: Ulmus
  • Season Color: Summer
  • Spread: 40'
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun
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Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea
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Pin Oak however is properly identified as Quercus palustris. Palustris), which has "U"-shaped sinuses and the acorns are half covered by a deep cap. * Any galls produced on the tree are strongly astringent and can be used in the treatment of haemorrhages,...
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Family: FAGACEAE
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus coccinea
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Butternut Juglans cinerea
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

* Butternut grows quickly, but is rather short-lived for a tree, rarely living longer than 75 years. * It is a deciduous tree growing to 20 m tall, rarely 30 m, and 40–80 cm stem diameter, with light gray bark .
  • Height: 60-90 feet
  • Crop Year: 2016
  • Botanical Name: Juglans cinerea
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 9
  • Genus: Juglans
  • Common Name: Butternut
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Nutmeg Hickory Carya myristiciformis
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

During this time they cast a heavy shade. * The nuts are an oil-rich food for wildlife. These factors combine to make the trees eminently suitable for a mixed woodland planting with shrubs and other trees beneath them.
  • Crop Year: 2017
  • Seeds Per Pound: 69
  • Family: Juglandaceae
  • Common Name: Nutmeg Hickory
  • Species: myristiciformis
  • Germination: 83%
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Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* It is one of the more important white oaks for lumber production. * Wildlife such as deer, ducks, and geese, as well as other animals are attracted to this tree when acorns are dropping in the fall.
  • Germination: 98%
  • Species: bicolor
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Seeds Per Pound: 104
  • Botanical Name: Quercus bicolor
  • Crop Year: 2018
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Black Oak Quercus velutina
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* In forest stands, black oak begins to produce seeds at about age 20 and reaches optimum production at 40 to 75 years. In Missouri, the average number of mature acorns per tree was generally higher than for other oaks over a 5-year period, but the number...
  • Botanical Name: Quercus velutina
  • Species: velutina
  • Height: 80 feet
  • Genus: Quercus
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Texas Live Oak, Plateau Oak, Escarpment Live Oak Quercus fusiformis
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1 packet

* Leaves are evergreen, firm textured, ovate to elliptic, 1 to 3 inches long; usually without lobes except on young plants and rootsprouts, then with pointed lobes. It can reach a height of 20-40 ft.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Seeds Per Pound: 128
  • Height: 20-40 feet
  • Germination: 98%
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Oriental Beech Fagus orientalis
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 oz

It is a large tree, capable of reaching heights of up to 45 m tall and 3m trunk diameter, though more typically 25-35 m tall and up to 1.5 m trunk diameter. It is restricted to mountain forests, at 500-2,100 m altitude.
  • Species: orientalis
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Purity: 99%
  • Family: FAGACEAE
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Crop Year: 2013
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Amur Mountain Ash Sorbus pohuashanensis
Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

* Succeeds in most reasonably good soils in an open sunny position. * A small tree with compound leaves, white flowers in clusters to 4", 1/4" orange-red fruit; native to northern China.
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 67
  • Common Name: Amur Mountain Ash
  • Seeds Per Pound: 163,440
  • Species: pohuashanensis
  • Botanical Name: Sorbus pohuashanensis
  • Purity: 97%
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Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak Quercus macrocarpa    Northern Zone 5
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* The bark is a medium gray and somewhat rugged. * Quercus macrocarpa is a large deciduous tree growing up to 30 m (100 ft), rarely 40 m (130 ft), in height, and is one of the most massive oaks with a trunk diameter of up to 3 m (10 ft).
  • Common Name: Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak
  • Botanical Name: Quercus macrocarpa Northern Zone 5
  • Location: Northern Zone 5
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Genus: Quercus
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Red Bay, Sweet Bay, Swamp Bay, Laurel Tree, Tisswood, Florida Mahogany Persea borbonia
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

Redbay is a perennial, with a non-herbaceous stem that is lignified. It has evergreen leaves that are about 3 to 6 inches long with a lance shape. The leaves vary in color from bright green to dark green.
  • Common Name: Red Bay, Sweet Bay, Swamp Bay, Laurel Tree, Tisswood, Florida Mahogany
  • Genus: Persea
  • Crop Year: 2017
  • Family: Lauraceae
  • Height: 30 feet
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 9
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Shagbark Hickory Carya ovata    Southern
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* It is a large deciduous tree, growing up to 27 m tall, and will live up to 200 years. * The Shagbark Hickory's nut is edible and has a very sweet taste. * The word "hickory" is said to have come from the Algonquian Indians word "pawcohiccora".
  • Height: 70-80 feet
  • Common Name: Shagbark Hickory
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Species: ovata
  • Botanical Name: Carya ovata Southern
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Sandalwood Santalum album
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Album has been the primary source of sandalwood and the derived oil. * The use of S. * Sandalwood oil has been widely used in folk medicine for treatment of common colds, bronchitis
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 10
  • Common Name: Sandalwood
  • Species: album
  • Height: 15-30 feet
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Northern Red Oak Quercus rubra     - Quercus borealis
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* Tolerate: Drought, Dry Soil, Black Walnut, Air Pollution. * In forests, the northern red oak grows straight and tall, to 28 m (90 ft), exceptionally to 43 m (140 ft) tall, with a trunk of up to 50-100 cm (20-40 in) diameter.
  • Common Name: Northern Red Oak
  • Height: 90 feet
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 3
  • Species: rubra
  • Purity: 99%
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Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak Quercus macrocarpa    Northern Zone 3
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* Among the white oaks, it is one of the most tolerant of urban conditions, and is one of the fastest-growing of the group. * It commonly lives to be 200 to 300 years old, and may live up to 400 years.
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Purity: 99%
  • Common Name: Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak
  • Height: 70 feet
  • Collection Locale: South Dakota
  • Location: Northern Zone 3
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Red Bay, Sweet Bay, Swamp Bay, Laurel Tree, Tisswood, Florida Mahogany Persea borbonia
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

Redbay is a perennial, with a non-herbaceous stem that is lignified. It has evergreen leaves that are about 3 to 6 inches long with a lance shape. The leaves vary in color from bright green to dark green.
  • Common Name: Red Bay, Sweet Bay, Swamp Bay, Laurel Tree, Tisswood, Florida Mahogany
  • Crop Year: 2017
  • Family: Lauraceae
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 9
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 8
  • Quantity: 2.46 lb
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Chinquapin Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Yellow Chestnut Oak, Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak Quercus muehlenbergii
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The name comes from the resemblance of the leaves to those of a chestnut or chinquapin. * It is rarely a predominant tree, but it grows in association with many other species. It is a component of the forest cover type White Oak-Black Oak-Northern Red...
  • Height: 90-110 fet
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus muehlenbergii
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Tri-Color Beech
Prices start at : 27.99 USD / each

Grows the same as River's Beech but leaves have a striking pink and white edge. Beautiful specimen tree. Grows 50-60 feet in height.
  • Plant Lighting: Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
  • Max Height (feet): 60
  • Genus: Fagus sylvatica 'Roseomarginata'
  • Zones: 4-10
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