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A Selection of Oak Tree
 | Sawtooth Oak The Sawtooth Oak tree Quercus acutissima is a wide spreading shade or lawn tree. This deciduous tree is a great source for wildlife food because it begins to produce acorns in its sixth year in the nursery. It is a highly prized oak for wildlife enthusi... 
|  | Post Oak The Post Oak tree Quercus stellata is a small to medium-sized tree. The bark of the Post Oak is similar to that of the White Oak but somewhat darker and often fissured into scaly ridges. The leaves of Post Oak trees are usually 4 to 5 inches long and t... 
|  | Pin Oak The Pin Oak tree Quercus palustris is probably the most widely used native oak for landscaping. One of the faster growing oaks; it can grow 12 to 15' over a 5 to 7 year period. Pin Oak trees have moderate water requirements and have a moderate tolerance... 
|  | Overcup Oak The Overcup Oak tree Quercus lyrata is a long-lived very sturdy shade tree that will thrive in a wide variety of soil conditions. This oak tree is long overlooked by growers; the tree is just starting to be more popular and thus more readily available ... 
|  | Nuttall Oak The Nuttall Oak tree Quercus nuttallii was not distinguished as a species until 1927. It is also called red oak Red River oak and pin oak. It is one of the few commercially important species found on poorly drained clay flats and low bottoms of the Gu... 
|  | Northern Red Oak The Northern Red Oak tree Quercus borealis is known for its strength and brilliant fall color. Northern Red Oak trees are used as a specimen tree and also for wildlife. It has moderate water requirements and has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali s... 
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As well as the Sawtooth Oak, you'll find a Great Selection of Oak Tree here.
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