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Shingle Oak Quercus imbricaria
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Specific epithet comes from Latin and means to place in an overlapping order, as with tile or shingles. Rare in the east, abundant in the lower Ohio valley and middle of Mississippi valley.
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Height: 60 feet
  • Species: imbricaria
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Shingle Oak Quercus imbricaria
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Specific epithet comes from Latin and means to place in an overlapping order, as with tile or shingles. Rare in the east, abundant in the lower Ohio valley and middle of Mississippi valley.
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 60 feet
  • Botanical Name: Quercus imbricaria
  • Species: imbricaria
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Tennessee
Laurel Oak, Diamond Leaf Oak Quercus laurifolia     - Quercus obtusa
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* The acorns provide food for raccoons, White-tailed Deer, Wild Turkeys, squirrels, ducks, Bobwhite Quail, and small birds and rodents. * It will tolerate the wetter sites in association with other oak species but will not live with continuous or prolonged...
  • Botanical Name: Quercus laurifolia
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 40-60 feet
  • Common Name: Laurel Oak, Diamond Leaf Oak
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Pin Oak Quercus palustris
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It is native from Massachusetts to Delaware and west to Wisconsin and Arkansas. The leaves are deeply lobed, pointy 3-6" and turn winey red, russet-red or bronzy in fall. The acorns are 1/2"; the tree grows quickly; needs acid soil, is subject to chlorosis...
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
  • Common Name: Pin Oak
  • Height: 60-70 feet
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Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta
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Very popular in America, the seed is sweet and well-flavoured with a thin shell. It grows in dry woodlands and forest edges and can reach 4 – 8 m tall with stems 10 – 25 cm thick with smooth gray bark.
  • Family: Betulaceae
  • Common Name: Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut
  • Species: cornuta
  • Botanical Name: Corylus cornuta
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Heartnut Juglans ailantifolia   Cordiformis  - Juglans ailanthifolia   Cordiformis
Prices start at : 5.95 USD / 1 packet

* The very bold, decorative leaves and the attractive catkins produced in spring make it an excellent ornamental tree for planting in parks and large gardens. The shells are hard and the meats flavorful.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Species: ailantifolia
  • Seeds Per Pound: 72
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Family: JUGLANDACEAE
  • Germination Test Type: cut
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Tennessee
Shumard\'s Red Oak, Shumard\'s Oak Quercus shumardii
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It is closely related to Texas Red Oak ( Quercus buckleyi ), Nuttall's Oak ( Quercus texana ), and Chisos Red Oak ( Quercus gravesii ). It is tolerant of wide ranges of pH levels in soil.
  • Species: shumardii
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Family: Fagaceae
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Shumard\'s Red Oak, Shumard\'s Oak Quercus shumardii
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It is closely related to Texas Red Oak ( Quercus buckleyi ), Nuttall's Oak ( Quercus texana ), and Chisos Red Oak ( Quercus gravesii ). It is tolerant of wide ranges of pH levels in soil.
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Species: shumardii
  • Botanical Name: Quercus shumardii
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Tennessee
Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta
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Very popular in America, the seed is sweet and well-flavoured with a thin shell. It grows in dry woodlands and forest edges and can reach 4 – 8 m tall with stems 10 – 25 cm thick with smooth gray bark.
  • Genus: Corylus
  • Common Name: Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Height: 9-12 feet
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Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea
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On Scarlet Oak the sinuses between lobes are "C"-shaped in comparison to Pin Oak (Q. Pin Oak however is properly identified as Quercus palustris. * A stately shade tree for the lawn, particularly in drier locations, with excellent fall color.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Height: 70-75 feet
  • Botanical Name: Quercus coccinea
  • Common Name: Scarlet Oak
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Willow Oak Quercus phellos
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It is distinguished from most other oaks by its leaves , which are shaped like willow leaves, 5-12 cm long and 1-2.5 cm broad with an entire margin; they are bright green above, paler beneath, usually hairless but sometimes downy beneath.
  • Common Name: Willow Oak
  • Species: phellos
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
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Texas Live Oak, Plateau Oak, Escarpment Live Oak Quercus fusiformis
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1 packet

Its native range includes the Quartz Mountains and Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma, through Texas, to the Mexican states of Coahuila, Tamaulipas, and Nuevo Leon. Unlike Coastal live oak, acorns are spindle-shaped (fusiform), narrowed at the...
  • Purity: 99%
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Height: 20-40 feet
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Bush Chinquapin, Dwarf Golden Chinquapin Chrysolepis sempervirens
Prices start at : 29.95 USD / 1 packet

Prefers a sheltered semi-shaded position and a light deep moist soil. Very sweet and much appreciated, tasting somewhat like a hazel nut. Plants can only be grown in oceanic and Mediterranean climates, thriving in Britain.
  • Germination Test Type: estimate
  • Quantity: 0.05 lb
  • Species: sempervirens
  • Germination: 63%
  • Seeds Per Pound: 512
  • Crop Year: 2018
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Tennessee
English Oak, Pedunculate Oak Quercus robur
Prices start at : 9.95 USD / 1 packet

* A specimen of notable longevity is one in Stelmuz , Lithuania which is believed to be approximately 1,500 years old, possibly making it the oldest oak in Europe. Robur is a large deciduous tree 25–35 m tall (exceptionally to 50 m), with lobed and...
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 7
  • Height: 75-100 feet
  • Seeds Per Pound: 64
  • Purity: 99%
  • Family: Fagaceae
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Little Walnut Juglans microcarpa
Prices start at : 20.95 USD / 1 packet

* A shrub or small tree, thick-shelled round nuts, 3/4"; native to south central U.S. and northern Mexico. It produces nuts with a width of 1/2—3/4 in. * The seed is sweet and oily but it is rather small and has a thick shell.
  • Collection Locale: Colorado
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Genus: Juglans
  • Common Name: Little Walnut
  • Germination: 91%
  • Family: Juglandaceae
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White Oak Quercus alba
Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

* White oak is the Illinois State Tree. * It is not unusual for a white oak tree to be as wide as it is tall. * Species name of alba means white in reference to the light ash-gray bark.
  • Seeds Per Pound: 80
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 8
  • Common Name: White Oak
  • Height: 65-85 feet
  • Collection Locale: Lexington Co, Ill
  • Crop Year: 2018
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Tennessee
Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea
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On Scarlet Oak the sinuses between lobes are "C"-shaped in comparison to Pin Oak (Q. Pin Oak however is properly identified as Quercus palustris. * A stately shade tree for the lawn, particularly in drier locations, with excellent fall color.
  • Botanical Name: Quercus coccinea
  • Species: coccinea
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Family: FAGACEAE
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Siberian Hazelnut, Siberian Filbert, Asian Hazel Corylus heterophylla
Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

The seed, which has a hard shell, is of relatively good flavour. * Corylus heterophylla , the Asian Hazel , is a species of hazel native to eastern Asia , from northern China , eastern Mongolia , Korea , Japan , and southeastern Siberia .
  • Species: heterophylla
  • Purity: 99%
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Crop Year: 2017
  • Common Name: Siberian Hazelnut, Siberian Filbert, Asian Hazel
  • Botanical Name: Corylus heterophylla
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Pin Oak Quercus palustris
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It is native from Massachusetts to Delaware and west to Wisconsin and Arkansas. The leaves are deeply lobed, pointy 3-6" and turn winey red, russet-red or bronzy in fall. The acorns are 1/2"; the tree grows quickly; needs acid soil, is subject to chlorosis...
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
  • Species: palustris
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Tennessee
Chinese Hickory Carya cathayensis
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

* Carya cathayensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 18 m (59ft 1in) at a slow rate. Used for tool handles etc. It has a sweet flavour and is highly esteemed by the Chinese. An edible oil from the seed is used in cooking.
  • Botanical Name: Carya cathayensis
  • Species: cathayensis
  • Crop Year: 2016
  • Quantity: 1.45 lb
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 5
  • Family: JUGLANDACEAE
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Butternut Juglans cinerea
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

Oily and sweet tasting with a rich agreeable flavour. * The seed is eaten raw or ground into a powder and used with cereal flours in making cakes, biscuits, muffins, bread etc. * It is a deciduous tree growing to 20 m tall, rarely 30 m, and 40–80 cm...
  • Family: Juglandaceae
  • Seeds Per Pound: 40
  • Common Name: Butternut
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Collection Locale: Pennsylvania
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Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak Quercus macrocarpa    Northern Zone 5
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* Bur Oak typically grows in the open, away from forest canopy. * The bark is a medium gray and somewhat rugged. * Among the white oaks, it is one of the most tolerant of urban conditions, and is one of the fastest-growing of the group.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Botanical Name: Quercus macrocarpa Northern Zone 5
  • Location: Northern Zone 5
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Height: 70 feet
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Sand Hickory Carya pallida
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Rather thin-shelled, the seed is small and sweet. * The seed is eaten raw or cooked. The seed is up to 3cm long. The seed ripens in late autumn and, when stored in its shell in a cool place, will keep for at least 6 months.
  • Genus: Carya
  • Common Name: Sand Hickory
  • Botanical Name: Carya pallida
  • Height: 90-100 feet
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Little Walnut Juglans microcarpa
Prices start at : 20.95 USD / 1 packet

* A shrub or small tree, thick-shelled round nuts, 3/4"; native to south central U.S. and northern Mexico. It produces nuts with a width of 1/2—3/4 in. * The seed is sweet and oily but it is rather small and has a thick shell.
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Botanical Name: Juglans microcarpa
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 4
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 6
  • Common Name: Little Walnut
  • Family: Juglandaceae
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Tennessee
Siberian Hazelnut, Siberian Filbert, Asian Hazel Corylus heterophylla
Prices start at : 7.95 USD / 1 packet

The seed, which has a hard shell, is of relatively good flavour. * Corylus heterophylla , the Asian Hazel , is a species of hazel native to eastern Asia , from northern China , eastern Mongolia , Korea , Japan , and southeastern Siberia .
  • Family: Betulaceae
  • Height: 18-20 feet
  • Common Name: Siberian Hazelnut, Siberian Filbert, Asian Hazel
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Quantity: 5.66 lb
  • Collection Locale: China
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Swamp Chestnut Oak, Cow Oak Quercus michauxii
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* The wood is similar to, and usually marketed mixed with, other white oaks. * They closely resembles the chestnut oak Quercus prinus, and for that reason has sometimes been treated as a variety of that species.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus michauxii
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Family: Fagaceae
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Sandalwood Santalum album
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Album in India is noted in literature for over two thousand years. * The use of S. Album has been the primary source of sandalwood and the derived oil. * Sandalwood oil has been widely used in folk medicine for treatment of common colds, bronchitis
  • Species: album
  • Common Name: Sandalwood
  • Genus: Santalum
  • Family: Santalaceae
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