Oak Seedlings (Quercus sp.)
Burr Oak and Hybrid Oak seedlings with sweet/low-tannin acorns
Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus robur x macrocarpa, Quercus alba x macrocarpa
The hardiest of North American oak species, home in zones 3-8, these trees are seedlings of vigorous producers of large, low-tannin acorns. Mid Mo 1 fruit generally falls free from cap, which is a favorable characteristic
Tree Details:
Sun Lover: They need full sun to grow strong and produce well.
Soil Flexible: Whether your garden boasts sandy, clay, or loamy soil, the Burr Oak adapts and thrives.
pH Friendly: It's not fussy about soil pH, happily growing in acidic, neutral, or alkaline environments.
Low Tannin, Heavy Yields: The mother trees we collect seed from have been selected for low tannins and heavy yields making them perfect for feeding hogs or cattle.
Burr Oak and Hybrid Oak seedlings with sweet/low-tannin acorns
Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus robur x macrocarpa, Quercus alba x macrocarpa
The hardiest of North American oak species, home in zones 3-8, these trees are seedlings of vigorous producers of large, low-tannin acorns. Mid Mo 1 fruit generally falls free from cap, which is a favorable characteristic
Tree Details:
Sun Lover: They need full sun to grow strong and produce well.
Soil Flexible: Whether your garden boasts sandy, clay, or loamy soil, the Burr Oak adapts and thrives.
pH Friendly: It's not fussy about soil pH, happily growing in acidic, neutral, or alkaline environments.
Low Tannin, Heavy Yields: The mother trees we collect seed from have been selected for low tannins and heavy yields making them perfect for feeding hogs or cattle.
Burr Oak and Hybrid Oak seedlings with sweet/low-tannin acorns
Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus robur x macrocarpa, Quercus alba x macrocarpa
The hardiest of North American oak species, home in zones 3-8, these trees are seedlings of vigorous producers of large, low-tannin acorns. Mid Mo 1 fruit generally falls free from cap, which is a favorable characteristic
Tree Details:
Sun Lover: They need full sun to grow strong and produce well.
Soil Flexible: Whether your garden boasts sandy, clay, or loamy soil, the Burr Oak adapts and thrives.
pH Friendly: It's not fussy about soil pH, happily growing in acidic, neutral, or alkaline environments.
Low Tannin, Heavy Yields: The mother trees we collect seed from have been selected for low tannins and heavy yields making them perfect for feeding hogs or cattle.