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Quercus acutissima

Sawtooth Oak

Rapid-growing tree with broad, rounded growth habit.  The Sawtooth Oak has dark, lustrous green foliage and enjoys sandy soils.
Zone 5 35'x45'    

Quercus alba

White Oak

Slow-growing, native tree with a round to wide-spreading irregular crown.  Deep red fall color, leaves do not persist.  Prefers moist, well-drained soils.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
Zone 4 75'x75' B&B 4"-4½" Cal.

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Quercus bicolor

Swamp White Oak

An attractive tree that is smaller in scale than White Oak.  Exfoliating bark provides Winter interest.  Fine for wet sites.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
Zone 4 55'x55' B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 6"-7" Cal.
    B&B 3½"-4" Cal. B&B 7"-8" Cal.
    B&B 4"-4½" Cal. B&B 8"-9" Cal.

Quercus coccinea

Scarlet Oak

Habit is similar to Pin Oak, but becomes more rounded and open.  Excellent, glossy, dark green foliage changing to scarlet in Autumn.
Zone 4 70'x40' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
    B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal.

 

Quercus x "Long"

Regal Prince® Oak

Strong, upright, oval silhouette similar in shape to "Bowhall" Red Maple. Leaves are bold dark green with somewhat glossy upper surface. This hybrid between Q. robur "Fastigiata" and Q. bicolor is highly resistant to Powdery Mildew and Borers.
Zone 4 50'x15' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.    
    B&B 2"-2½" Cal.    
B&B 2½"-3" Cal.

 

Quercus macrocarpa

Bur Oak

One of our largest and longest-lived hardwood trees with a massive trunk, short branches and a large, round crown. Fruit is a large nearly round acorn enclosed half or more by a large fringed cup.
Zone 3 75'x75' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal.    
    B&B 2"-2½" Cal.    

 

Quercus palustris

Pin Oak

The most extensively planted Oak.  Uniform, pyramidal grower.  Large, glossy, green leaves turning red in Fall.
Zone 4 70'x40' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 6"-7" Cal.
    B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 7"-8" Cal.
    B&B 3½"-4" Cal. B&B 8"-9" Cal.
    B&B 4"-4½" Cal.  

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Quercus palustris "Pringreen"

"Green Pillar®" Pin Oak

(P.P. 9093) Columnar form of Pin Oak.  Dark green leaves turning maroon-red in the Fall.  A very narrow and uniformly branched tree.
Zone 4 70'x40' B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 3"-3½" Cal.
B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
        B&B 4½"-5" Cal.

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Quercus phellos

Willow Oak

A stately, pyramidal tree of fine texture, with willow-like leaves, good for filtered shade.  Tolerant of wet areas.  Spring transplanting recommended.
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
Zone 5 60'x40' B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 6"-7"" Cal.
    B&B 3½"-4" Cal.    

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Quercus rubra (borealis)

Northern Red Oak

A large, popular shade tree with dense foliage that turns red in Autumn.  One of the fastest growing Oaks.  Spring transplanting recommended.
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
Zone 4 75'x75' B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 6"-7" Cal.
B&B 3½"-4" Cal. B&B 7"-8" Cal.
        B&B 8"-9" Cal.

Quercus shumardii

Shumard Oak

Upright, spreading shade tree which forms an open, broadly-oval canopy.  Foliage is lustrous dark green with a red Fall color.  This tree will withstand diverse conditions, from drought to moist soils.
B&B 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
Zone 5 50'x40' B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
    B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
    B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 6"-7" Cal.
B&B 3½"-4" Cal. B&B 7"-8" Cal.

 

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