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The Red, Pin and Sawtooth Oak Tree is a classic American tree that will give your landscape a sense of nostalgia and familiarity...this is a tree that can grow with your family forever.
It's no wonder people across the country, for centuries, have loved this tree. The Oak survives in nearly any soil condition and environment. It presents itself as a strong and sturdy tree, growing to an amazing mature height with a canopy just as wide. And it's just as strong as looks, surviving in urban and rural landscapes alike. From Minnesota down to Florida, it thrives.
Grows 50-80' in height with equal spread. Hardy in zones 3-9, slow to medium growth rate, does well in full sun to partial shade. These are VERY drought tolerant and grow well in most soils.
Germination:
The acorns of white oak (Quercus alba) and swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) should be planted in fall. They will germinate immediately after sowing.
Acorns of bur (Quercus macrocarpa), pin (Quercus palustris), and red (Quercus rubra) oaks will not germinate until they have been exposed to cool temperatures and moist conditions for several weeks. The cold-moist requirement can also be accomplished through a process called stratification. Acorns can be stratified by placing the seeds in a moist mixture of sand and peat moss and then storing them in a cool location. Suitable containers include coffee cans, plastic buckets, and food storage bags. The refrigerator is a good storage location. (Stratification temperatures should be 32 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit.) Acorns of the bur oak require a 30 to 60 day stratification period, while red and pin oak acorns require 30 to 45 days. Acorns of bur, pin, and red oaks can be planted in fall or stratified seed can be sown in spring.
When planting acorns, place the seeds oe to 1 inch deep. Choose a planting site where the oak seedlings can receive good care for 1 to 2 years before they are transplanted to their permanent location.
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The Red, Pin and Sawtooth Oak Tree is a classic American tree that will give your landscape a sense of nostalgia and familiarity...this is a tree that can grow with your family forever.
It's no wonder people across the country, for centuries, have loved this tree. The Oak survives in nearly any soil condition and environment. It presents itself as a strong and sturdy tree, growing to an amazing mature height with a canopy just as wide. And it's just as strong as looks, surviving in urban and rural landscapes alike. From Minnesota down to Florida, it thrives.
Grows 50-80' in height with equal spread. Hardy in zones 3-9, slow to medium growth rate, does well in full sun to partial shade. These are VERY drought tolerant and grow well in most soils.
Germination:
The acorns of white oak (Quercus alba) and swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) should be planted in fall. They will germinate immediately after sowing.
Acorns of bur (Quercus macrocarpa), pin (Quercus palustris), and red (Quercus rubra) oaks will not germinate until they have been exposed to cool temperatures and moist conditions for several weeks. The cold-moist requirement can also be accomplished through a process called stratification. Acorns can be stratified by placing the seeds in a moist mixture of sand and peat moss and then storing them in a cool location. Suitable containers include coffee cans, plastic buckets, and food storage bags. The refrigerator is a good storage location. (Stratification temperatures should be 32 to 41 degrees Fahrenheit.) Acorns of the bur oak require a 30 to 60 day stratification period, while red and pin oak acorns require 30 to 45 days. Acorns of bur, pin, and red oaks can be planted in fall or stratified seed can be sown in spring.
When planting acorns, place the seeds oe to 1 inch deep. Choose a planting site where the oak seedlings can receive good care for 1 to 2 years before they are transplanted to their permanent location.
Customer Service:
Your success is our success. If you feel like you cannot leave us a 5 star rating or if you have any issues with your order, like damaged or wrong items etc...just send us a note and we'll promptly resolve the issue for you
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