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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 1¾"-2" Cal.
Zone 4 75'x75' B&B 2"-2½" 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 1¾"-2" Cal. B&B 3"-3½" Cal.
Zone 4 55'x55' B&B 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" 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 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 3"-3½" Cal.
B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 3½"-4" 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. B&B 9"-10" 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.

 

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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 2"-2½" Cal. B&B 4"-4½" Cal.
Zone 5 60'x40' B&B 2½"-3" Cal. B&B 4½"-5" Cal.
B&B 3"-3½" Cal. B&B 5"-6" 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.

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 4½"-5" Cal.
Zone 5 50'x40' B&B 3½"-4" Cal. B&B 5"-6" Cal.
B&B 4"-4½" Cal. B&B 6"-7" Cal.

 

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