Quercus macrocarpa (Burr Oak) largest acorn in North America; large leaves interesting rough deep ridged bark; grows up to 100ft tall. Maroon fall color
Quercus michauxii (Swamp Chestnut Oak) 60ft; white oak with very large acorns; attractive flaking bark; moderately fast grower; excellent for wildlife. Nice landscape tree.
Quercus michauxii (Swamp Chestnut Oak) 60ft; white oak with very large acorns; attractive flaking bark; moderately fast grower; excellent for wildlife. Nice landscape tree.
Quercus michauxii (Swamp Chestnut Oak) 60ft; white oak with very large acorns; attractive flaking bark; moderately fast grower; excellent for wildlife. Nice landscape tree.
Quercus myrtifolia (Myrtle Oak) 10-12" bareroot seedlings; small evergreen; drought and salt tolerant; usually found near the coast. up to 25ft when mature (minimum order 100 )
Querus myrtifolia (Myrtle Oak) 10-20 ft; small oak; occurs on deep sands and coastal areas; produces an abundance of acorns at an early age, very salt tolerant. 15 gallon