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  • SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxii) -

    SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxii) - Swamp chestnut oak is also called cow oak and basket oak. It is found along the Atlantic coastal plain from New Jersey south To central Florida and eastern Texas and north in the Mississippi Valley to southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois, and Southern Illinois and southern Indiana. In North Carolina, it is found in the lower piedmont and coastal plains. This species, one Of the white oak group, is widely distributed on the best, well-drained loamy, first bottom

  • Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree

    > Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree price(s): Recommended zones for Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree: 2009 -08 -08T08 :41 :15 -07 :00

  • Swamp Chestnut Oak

    The Swamp Chestnut Oak tree, Quercus michauxii, is known also as a basket oak for the baskets made from its wood, and cow oak because cows eat the acorns. One of the important timber trees of the South, it grows on moist and wet loamy soils of bottom l

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  • Swamp Chestnut Oak - Quercus michauxii

    Swamp Chestnut Oak - Quercus michauxii Swamp Chestnut Oak - Quercus michauxii Description Swamp Chestnut Oak - Quercus michauxii The Swamp Chestnut Oak tree, Quercus michauxii, is known also as a basket oak for the baskets made from its wood, and cow oak because cows eat the acorns. One of the important timber trees of the South, it grows on moist and wet loamy soils of bottom lands, along streams and borders of swamps.Swamp chestnut oak trees are deciduous and have leaves that vary from four to eight

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  • Swamp Chestnut Oak

    Swamp Chestnut Oak Product Description: Zone 5-9 It is a native deciduous tree that reaches heights of 60 to 80 feet. Swamp chestnut oak has been used in restoring bottomland hardwood forests of the southeast. Swamp chestnut oak grows along streamsides, swamp borders, river bottoms. Good wetland species. It grows best in moderately well drained silt clays and loams. It can tolerate saturated or flooded soils for a few days to a few weeks during the growing season.

  • Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree

    → Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree Swamp Chestnut Oak Tree [Quercus michanxii] The Swamp Chestnut Oak is generally found in moist sites. It features a light gray bark, and is very valuable for timber. Swamp Chestnut Oak also has large acorns that are important for wildlife. 1-2' (Ships Nov. - April) - $4.95 2-3' (Ships Nov. - April) - $9.95 4-5' (Ships Oct. 15 - April) - $27.95 7-8' (Ships Oct. 15 - April) - $109.95 Field Grown (1.5"- 2" caliper)(Ships Oct. 15 - April) - $229.95 Field Grown (2.5"- 3" caliper)(Ships

  • Chestnut Oak q. prinus 6-12 inches

    Product Details Chestnut Oak q. prinus 6-12 inches SKU: Chestnut Oak q. prinus 6-12 inches The Chestnut oak (Quercus prinus; synonyms Quercus montana Willd.,Quercus michauxii Nutt.) is a species of oak in the white oak group, Quercus sect. Quercus. It is native to the eastern United States, where it is one of the most important ridgetop trees from southern Maine southwest to central Mississippi, with an outlying northwestern population in southern Michigan. It is also sometimes called "rock oak" because of

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  • Chestnut Oak q. prinus 1-2 foot

    Product Details Chestnut Oak q. prinus 1-2 foot SKU: Chestnut Oak q. prinus 1-2 foot The Chestnut oak (Quercus prinus; synonyms Quercus montana Willd.,Quercus michauxii Nutt.) is a species of oak in the white oak group, Quercus sect. Quercus. It is native to the eastern United States, where it is one of the most important ridgetop trees from southern Maine southwest to central Mississippi, with an outlying northwestern population in southern Michigan. It is also sometimes called "rock oak" because of

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  • Quercus michauxii - Swamp Chestnut Oak

    Quercus michauxii - Swamp Chestnut Oak Quercus michauxii - Swamp Chestnut Oak qumi088 Eastern Native; Deer Resistant; Shade Trees; Street Tree; Heavily timbered for its straight trunk of high-quality wood, this med-lg. round-headed tree has silver-gray bark & coarsely-toothed leaves.S/Med

  • Quercus michauxii - Swamp Chestnut Oak

    Quercus michauxii - Swamp Chestnut Oak qumi088 Eastern Native; Deer Resistant; Shade Trees; Street Tree; Heavily timbered for its straight trunk of high-quality wood, this med-lg. round-headed tree has silver-gray bark & coarsely-toothed leaves.S/Med

  • Swamp Chestnut Oak

    → Swamp Chestnut Oak Swamp Chestnut Oak [Quercus michanxii] The Swamp Chestnut Oak is generally found in moist sites. It features a light gray bark, and is very valuable for timber. Swamp Chestnut Oak also has large acorns that are important for wildlife.

  • SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxii) -

    SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK (Quercus michauxii) - Swamp chestnut oak is also called cow oak and basket oak. It is found along the Atlantic coastal plain from New Jersey south To central Florida and eastern Texas and north in the Mississippi Valley to southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois, and Southern Illinois and southern Indiana. In North Carolina, it is found in the lower piedmont and coastal plains. This species, one Of the white oak group, is widely distributed on the best, well-drained loamy, first bottom

  • Back to Oak Tree Insects and Diseases

    Oak Tatters Symptoms of oak tatters on white oak Dr. H. S. McNabb Iowa State University Oak tatters is a relatively new condition that affects emerging oak leaves, causing them to appear lacy or tattered. It has been observed throughout the Midwestern United States, including Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Missouri. This disorder was first reported during the 1980's in Iowa, Indiana and Ohio, but has been observed only in the last 10 years in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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  • George Washington's Tree - Black T Shirt

    White tree silhouette on black T-shirt Silhouette of one of George Washington's trees overlooking the Potomac River at Mount Vernon. It was originally a photograph taken last winter from the rear piazza of the mansion. According to staff, this magnificent Swamp Chestnut Oak dates from Washington's time (1771). The black-and-white theme is partly a reference to the several hundred slaves who were held there during and several years after his lifetime. (Note: The edges of the image include gray pixels and so

  • WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) -

    WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) - Willow oak, sometimes called peach oak, pin oak or swamp chestnut oak, grows on a variety of moist alluvial soils. It is commonly found along watercourses. This medium to large tree with willow-like foliage is known for its rapid growth and long life. Its wood is valuable for pulp and lumber, and may be used for fuel or charcoal. This species is also widely planted as an ornamental. Because it produces an acorn crop almost every year, willow oak is a very important species for

  • WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) -

    WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) - Willow oak, sometimes called peach oak, pin oak or swamp chestnut oak, grows on a variety of moist alluvial soils. It is commonly found along watercourses. This medium to large tree with willow-like foliage is known for its rapid growth and long life. Its wood is valuable for pulp and lumber, and may be used for fuel or charcoal. This species is also widely planted as an ornamental. Because it produces an acorn crop almost every year, willow oak is a very important species for

  • WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) -

    WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) - Willow oak, sometimes called peach oak, pin oak or swamp chestnut oak, grows on a variety of moist alluvial soils. It is commonly found along watercourses. This medium to large tree with willow-like foliage is known for its rapid growth and long life. Its wood is valuable for pulp and lumber, and may be used for fuel or charcoal. This species is also widely planted as an ornamental. Because it produces an acorn crop almost every year, willow oak is a very important species for

  • Pin Oak Q. Palustris 5-6 foot 1 inch br

    Pin Oak Q. Palustris 5-6 foot 1 inch br SKU: Pin Oak Q. Palustris 5-6 foot 1 inch br We are not only the leading suppliers of pin oak trees and plants but also other useful large B&B trees , seedlings & liners , perennials, ferns & groundcover, wetland plants , berry plants and wetland stakes. a Pin oak is generally known as Swamp Spanish oak, is a medium-sized ornamental and deciduous tree and a member of the Beech Family and Red Oak group , it is related to the Chestnuts, Beeches, and other Oaks. It grows

  • WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) -

    WILLOW OAK (Quercus phellos) - Willow oak, sometimes called peach oak, pin oak or swamp chestnut oak, grows on a variety of moist alluvial soils. It is commonly found along watercourses. This medium to large tree with willow-like foliage is known for its rapid growth and long life. Its wood is valuable for pulp and lumber, and may be used for fuel or charcoal. This species is also widely planted as an ornamental. Because it produces an acorn crop almost every year, willow oak is a very important species for