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Black Oak Quercus velutina
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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 of acorns differed greatly from year to year and from tree to tree within the same stand.
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Botanical Name: Quercus velutina
  • Common Name: Black Oak
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Oklahoma
Shingle Oak Quercus imbricaria
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Rare in the east, abundant in the lower Ohio valley and middle of Mississippi valley. * Acorns are an important source of food for wildlife. Specific epithet comes from Latin and means to place in an overlapping order, as with tile or shingles.
  • Common Name: Shingle Oak
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 60 feet
  • Botanical Name: Quercus imbricaria
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Oklahoma
Pin Oak Quercus palustris
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It is native from Massachusetts to Delaware and west to Wisconsin and Arkansas. The acorns are 1/2"; the tree grows quickly; needs acid soil, is subject to chlorosis and likes full sun.
  • Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
  • Height: 60-70 feet
  • Species: palustris
  • Common Name: Pin Oak
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Oklahoma
Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta
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Very popular in America, the seed is sweet and well-flavoured with a thin shell. * The seed can be eaten raw or cooked. An edible oil is obtained from the seed. When kept in a cool place, and not shelled, the seed should store for at least 12 months.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Species: cornuta
  • Botanical Name: Corylus cornuta
  • Common Name: Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut
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Oklahoma
Heartnut Juglans ailantifolia   Cordiformis  - Juglans ailanthifolia   Cordiformis
Prices start at : 5.95 USD / 1 packet

The shells are hard and the meats flavorful. * Differs from the straight species in that the nuts are heart-shaped, thin-shelled, and easily cracked. * The very bold, decorative leaves and the attractive catkins produced in spring make it an excellent...
  • Species: ailantifolia
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Height: 50-60 feet
  • Genus: Juglans
  • Quantity: 20.97 lb
  • Germination: 98%
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Oklahoma
White Oak Quercus alba
Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

* Normally not a very tall tree, typically 65–85 feet (19.5-25.5 m) tall at maturity, it nonetheless becomes quite massive and its lower branches are apt to reach far out laterally parallel to the ground.
  • Purity: 99%
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Species: alba
  • Seeds Per Pound: 80
  • Genus: Quercus
United States
Oklahoma
Sandalwood Santalum album
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Album in India is noted in literature for over two thousand years. * The use of S. Album has been the primary source of sandalwood and the derived oil. * Sandalwood oil has been widely used in folk medicine for treatment of common colds, bronchitis
  • Botanical Name: Santalum album
  • Species: album
  • Genus: Santalum
  • Family: Santalaceae
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Oklahoma
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 is also a smaller tree, not exceeding 1 m in trunk diameter (to 2.5 m diameter in southern...
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Common Name: Texas Live Oak, Plateau Oak, Escarpment Live Oak
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Seeds Per Pound: 128
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 20-40 feet
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Oklahoma
Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak Quercus macrocarpa    Northern Zone 3
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* The bark is a medium gray and somewhat rugged. * It commonly lives to be 200 to 300 years old, and may live up to 400 years. * Bur Oak typically grows in the open, away from forest canopy.
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Germination: 91%
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Seeds Per Pound: 184
  • Botanical Name: Quercus macrocarpa Northern Zone 3
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Oklahoma
Gobbler Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima   Gobbler
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

* 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. * Quercus acutissima lives in deciduous forests at altitudes of up to 2,200 metres...
  • Seeds Per Pound: 132
  • Botanical Name: Quercus acutissima Gobbler
  • Height: 75-90 feet
  • Species: acutissima
  • Common Name: Gobbler Sawtooth Oak
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
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Oklahoma
Chinese Hickory Carya cathayensis
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

* The seed is eaten raw or cooked. A very good fuel, burning well and giving off a lot of heat. It has a sweet flavour and is highly esteemed by the Chinese. Used for tool handles etc.
  • Purity: 99%
  • Collection Locale: China
  • Quantity: 1.45 lb
  • Botanical Name: Carya cathayensis
  • Genus: Carya
  • Height: 60 feet
United States
Oklahoma
Swamp Chestnut Oak, Cow Oak Quercus michauxii
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* They closely resembles the chestnut oak Quercus prinus, and for that reason has sometimes been treated as a variety of that species. The swamp chestnut oak's bark can be sliced into flexible strips suitable for basket weaving, and for this reason the...
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Common Name: Swamp Chestnut Oak, Cow Oak
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Oklahoma
Pin Oak Quercus palustris
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It is native from Massachusetts to Delaware and west to Wisconsin and Arkansas. The acorns are 1/2"; the tree grows quickly; needs acid soil, is subject to chlorosis and likes full sun.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 60-70 feet
  • Species: palustris
United States
Oklahoma
Chinese Hickory Carya cathayensis
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

* The seed is eaten raw or cooked. A very good fuel, burning well and giving off a lot of heat. It has a sweet flavour and is highly esteemed by the Chinese. Used for tool handles etc.
  • Collection Locale: China
  • Quantity: 1.45 lb
  • Germination: 98%
  • Genus: Carya
  • Height: 60 feet
  • Common Name: Chinese Hickory
United States
Oklahoma
Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* The swamp white oak is a medium-sized tree of America's north central and northeastern mixed forests. * Intermediate between the Chestnut Oak and the White Oak . * Wildlife such as deer, ducks, and geese, as well as other animals are attracted to this...
  • Height: 60-80 feet
  • Common Name: Swamp White Oak
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Purity: 99%
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Crop Year: 2018
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Oklahoma
Sand Hickory Carya pallida
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The seed ripens in late autumn and, when stored in its shell in a cool place, will keep for at least 6 months. The seed is up to 3cm long. Rather thin-shelled, the seed is small and sweet.
  • Common Name: Sand Hickory
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Genus: Carya
  • Family: Juglandaceae
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Oklahoma
Northern Red Oak Quercus rubra     - Quercus borealis
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* Trees may live up to 500 years according to the USDA , and a living example of 326 years was noted in 2001 by Orwig et al. * Prefers a good deep fertile loam which can be on the stiff side.
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Quantity: 630.39 lb
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Seeds Per Pound: 80
  • Species: rubra
  • Germination: 98%
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Yellow Buckeye Aesculus octandra     - Aesculus flava
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* A species of buckeye native to the Ohio Valley and Appalachian Mountains of the Eastern United States. * It is a medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 20-47 m tall. * It has greenish yellow flowers in May and the dark green leaves turn yellow to pumpkin-orange...
  • Botanical Name: Aesculus octandra
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Height: 90-110 feet
  • Family: HIPPOCASTANACEAE
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Oklahoma
Amur Mountain Ash Sorbus pohuashanensis
Prices start at : 2.95 USD / 1 packet

Tolerates light shade, though it fruits better in a sunny position. Dislikes dry soils. * Succeeds in most reasonably good soils in an open sunny position. A fast-growing tree, especially in its first few years from seed.
  • Height: 20-40ft
  • Quantity: 2.82 lb
  • Species: pohuashanensis
  • Common Name: Amur Mountain Ash
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Collection Locale: China
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Oklahoma
Nutmeg Hickory Carya myristiciformis
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

* Nutmeg Hickory ( Carya myristiciformis ) of the Juglandaceae or Walnut family, also called swamp hickory or bitter water hickory, is found as small, possibly relict populations across the Southern United States and in northern Mexico on rich moist soils...
  • Family: Juglandaceae
  • Common Name: Nutmeg Hickory
  • Seeds Per Pound: 69
  • Botanical Name: Carya myristiciformis
  • Genus: Carya
  • Height: 90-110 feet
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Oklahoma
Big-leaf Linden, Largeleaf Linden, Bigleaf Linden, Cut-leaved Lime, Cut-leaved Linden Tilia platyphyllos
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

* Tilia platyphyllos is a deciduous tree native to much of Europe , including locally in southwestern Great Britain , growing on lime -rich soils. It is frequently planted as an ornamental tree in parks, or as a shade tree or a lawn tree.
  • Botanical Name: Tilia platyphyllos
  • Common Name: Big-leaf Linden, Largeleaf Linden, Bigleaf Linden, Cut-leaved Lime, Cut-leaved Linden
  • Genus: Tilia
  • Collection Locale: Poland
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 12
  • Crop Year: 2017
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Oklahoma
Nutmeg Hickory Carya myristiciformis
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

* Nutmeg Hickory ( Carya myristiciformis ) of the Juglandaceae or Walnut family, also called swamp hickory or bitter water hickory, is found as small, possibly relict populations across the Southern United States and in northern Mexico on rich moist soils...
  • Crop Year: 2017
  • Common Name: Nutmeg Hickory
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 12
  • Germination: 83%
  • Species: myristiciformis
  • Family: Juglandaceae
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Oklahoma
Sugar Hackberry, Sugarberry, Southern Hackberry, Hackberry Celtis laevigata
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

* A decoction of the bark has been used in the treatment of sore throats. Small amounts are used for dimension stock, veneer, and containers, but the main use of sugarberry wood is for furniture.
  • Germination: 91%
  • Family: Ulmaceae
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 16
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Crop Year: 2015
  • Genus: Celtis
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Oklahoma
Basswood, American Basswood Tilia americana
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The soft, light wood is especially useful for making food boxes, yardsticks, furniture, and pulpwood. * American Basswood, the northernmost basswood species, is a handsome shade and street tree.
  • Genus: Tilia
  • Height: 80 feet
  • Family: Tiliaceae
  • Species: americana
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Oklahoma
Punjab Sumac Rhus punjabensis
Prices start at : 8.95 USD / 1 packet

It attains a tallow-like consistency on standing and is used to make candles. * An oil is extracted from the seeds.
  • Seeds Per Pound: 49,032
  • Botanical Name: Rhus punjabensis
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Species: punjabensis
  • Height: 40ft
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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

The leaves are arranged alternately and emit a spicy smell when crushed. 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.
  • Seeds Per Pound: 1,103
  • Common Name: Red Bay, Sweet Bay, Swamp Bay, Laurel Tree, Tisswood, Florida Mahogany
  • Quantity: 2.46 lb
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 9
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 8
  • Species: borbonia
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Oklahoma
Cork Oak Quercus suber
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* The tree forms a thick, rugged bark containing high levels of suberin. Over time the cork cambium layer of bark can develop considerable thickness and can be harvested every 9 to 12 years to produce cork.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 8
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Common Name: Cork Oak
United States
Oklahoma