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Oaks Catalog
The oaks are among our most hardy nut trees. A few of the oak species are known to produce low tannin acorns, and some of these have sweet, tasty nuts with none of the bitterness. The species that are most likely to produce large edible acorns are the Swamp white oak and the bur oak. They are very adaptable and grow over a wide area.
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| Swamp White Oak Seedlings |
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attractive ornamental, productive, zones 5-9 |
$10.00 |
1-2 ft |
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$14.00 |
2-3 ft |
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N/A |
3-6 ft |
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| Bur Oak Seedlings |
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tolerant of soils & climates, prefers rich bottom lands, zone 4-9 |
N/A |
1-2 ft |
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N/A |
2-3 ft |
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N/A |
3-6 ft |
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| Ten Swamp White Oak Seedling Special |
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ask about some 3-6 ft @ $16 English oak seedlings from a sweet parent tree |
N/A |
1-2 ft |
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N/A |
2-3 ft |
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N/A |
3-6 ft |
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| Ten Bur Oak Seedling Special |
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Buy ten and save. |
N/A |
1-2 ft |
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N/A |
2-3 ft |
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N/A |
3-6 ft |
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