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American Hazelnut
American Hazelnut, Corylus americana, grows as a strong multi-stemmed shrub; with desirable, edible nuts that mature in Sepember - October. American Hazelnut can be planted extensively by wildlife enthusiasts to attract and keep game in an area.
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Black Walnut Tree
Black Walnut Tree or Juglans nigra is a large, moderately growing, majestic tree. The Black Walnut Tree is prized for its wood veneer at maturity; Black Walnut Tree is used in fine cabinets, gunstocks, and furniture.
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Cherrybark Oak
Cherrybark Oak, the fastest growing tree of the red oak family. Cherrybark Oak is highly prized and the wood is of high quality due to the trees rapid self-pruning characteristics.
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GSP Seedlings with Plantation Package
Grown from the nuts of the original black walnut cultivars, these seedlings ar bare-root and can be shipped for either fall or spring planting.
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GSP Seedlings without Plantation Package
Grown from the nuts of the original black walnut cultivars, these seedlings are bare-root and can be shipped for either fall or spring shipping. Priced without Plantation package.
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Gobbler Sawtooth Oak
Oak Gobbler Sawtooth, or Quercus acutissima "Gobbler'" is the same as the Sawtooth Oak but producing a smaller acorn. The smaller acorn of the Oak Gobbler Sawtooth is desirable as a food source for wild turkeys.
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Northern Red Oak
Northern Red oak, is of the most important oaks for timber production in North America. The wood quality is considered high value that makes is a great tree to consider in forest plantations..The Northern Red Oak is and easy tree to transplant.
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Overcup Oak
Overcup Oak, a beautiful medium size spreading oak with a rounded form and symmetrical shape. The acorns are loved by ducks, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and squirrels.
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Pin Oak
Pin Oak, or Quercus palustris, is probably the most widely used native oak for landscaping. Oak Pin is one of the faster growing oaks, 12 to 15' over a 5 to 7 year period. Oak Pin can also be used in a wetland environment.
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Pin Oak Tree
Pin Oak, or Quercus palustris, is probably the most widely used native oak for landscaping. Pin Oak is one of the faster growing oaks, 12 to 15' over a 5 to 7 year period. Pin Oak can also be used in a wetland environment. Pin Oak is pictured here...
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Sawtooth Oak
Sawtooth Oak is a wide spreading, clean foliaged shade or lawn tree. Also a good food source for wildlife
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Sawtooth Oak (large)
Part of the beauty of sawtooth oak is the clean, glossy appearance of the foliage. Sawtooth Oaks foliage is unblemished and glossy-green all summer long. In the fall, it turns yellow, finally aging to grocery-bag brown. Young trees of sawtooth...
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Scarlet Red Maple
Red maple has long been valued as an ornamental tree (shade, specimen, autumn accent, or wet site) because of its ease of establishment, rapid growth, brightly colored flowers and fruit, and fall leaf colors (ranging from clear yellow to orange to...
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Water Oak
Water Oak, or Quercus nigra, is a North American native tree that is widely used as a shade tree in the south. It is adaptable to many areas that other trees will not favor. It can grow in wet sites, but will also grow in well drained soils.
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Willow Oak
Willow Oak, or Quercus phellos, is known for its rapid growth and long life. A favored shade tree, it is widely planted as an ornamental. Willow Oak is easily transplanted and used widely in urban areas.
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