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Chinquapin Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Yellow Chestnut Oak, Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak Quercus muehlenbergii
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* Chinkapin oak can be separated from Q. Prinoides on the same site by its single stem and sparse acorn production. * Chinkapin oak is generally found on well-drained upland soils derived from limestone or where limestone outcrops occur.
  • Botanical Name: Quercus muehlenbergii
  • Species: muehlenbergii
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Genus: Quercus
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South Carolina
Shingle Oak Quercus imbricaria
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Rare in the east, abundant in the lower Ohio valley and middle of Mississippi valley. Specific epithet comes from Latin and means to place in an overlapping order, as with tile or shingles.
  • Common Name: Shingle Oak
  • Botanical Name: Quercus imbricaria
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
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South Carolina
Shumard\'s Red Oak, Shumard\'s Oak Quercus shumardii
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* Shumard Oak lumber is grouped with other Red Oak lumber for use in flooring, furniture, interior trim, decorative molding, paneling, and cabinetry. It is cultivated at least as far north as Ottawa, Ontario and as far south as Lake Worth, Florida.
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Height: 100 feet
  • Common Name: Shumard's Red Oak, Shumard's Oak
  • Genus: Quercus
United States
South Carolina
Shumard\'s Red Oak, Shumard\'s Oak Quercus shumardii
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* Shumard Oak lumber is grouped with other Red Oak lumber for use in flooring, furniture, interior trim, decorative molding, paneling, and cabinetry. It is cultivated at least as far north as Ottawa, Ontario and as far south as Lake Worth, Florida.
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Height: 100 feet
  • Species: shumardii
  • Botanical Name: Quercus shumardii
United States
South Carolina
Chinquapin Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Yellow Chestnut Oak, Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak Quercus muehlenbergii
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* Chinkapin oak can be separated from Q. Prinoides on the same site by its single stem and sparse acorn production. * Chinkapin oak is generally found on well-drained upland soils derived from limestone or where limestone outcrops occur.
  • Height: 90-110 fet
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Common Name: Chinquapin Oak, Chinkapin Oak, Yellow Chestnut Oak, Yellow Oak, Chestnut Oak
  • Botanical Name: Quercus muehlenbergii
United States
South Carolina
Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut Corylus cornuta
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An edible oil is obtained from the seed. 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.
  • Common Name: Beaked Filbert, Beaked Hazelnut
  • Family: Betulaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Genus: Corylus
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South Carolina
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.
  • Height: 90-100 feet
  • Genus: Carya
  • Common Name: Sand Hickory
  • Botanical Name: Carya pallida
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South Carolina
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...
  • Species: laurifolia
  • Common Name: Laurel Oak, Diamond Leaf Oak
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Botanical Name: Quercus laurifolia
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South Carolina
Sandalwood Santalum album
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Album in India is noted in literature for over two thousand years. 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
  • Genus: Santalum
  • Family: Santalaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 10
United States
South Carolina
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...
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Species: laurifolia
  • Botanical Name: Quercus laurifolia
  • Common Name: Laurel Oak, Diamond Leaf Oak
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South Carolina
Swamp White Oak Quercus bicolor
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

* Over 400 Swamp White Oak trees are being planted in the newly constructed September 11 Memorial Plaza in Manhattan. * The bark resembles the White Oak. * Intermediate between the Chestnut Oak and the White Oak .
  • Species: bicolor
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Collection Locale: Illinois
  • Germination: 98%
  • Quantity: 269.56 lb
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South Carolina
Chinese Hickory Carya cathayensis
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

Used for tool handles etc. A very good fuel, burning well and giving off a lot of heat. It has a sweet flavour and is highly esteemed by the Chinese. * The wood is hard, tough, elastic.
  • Germination: 98%
  • Seeds Per Pound: 126
  • Botanical Name: Carya cathayensis
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Common Name: Chinese Hickory
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 5
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South Carolina
Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima
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* Quercus acutissima lives in deciduous forests at altitudes of up to 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) in South Asia and South East Asia. * Most planting in North America was carried out for wildlife food provision, as the species tends to bear heavier crops of...
  • Species: acutissima
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Common Name: Sawtooth Oak
  • Family: Fagaceae
United States
South Carolina
Quaking Aspen
Prices start at : 5.99 USD / each

One of nature's finest yellow leaves in autumn. One of the hardiest trees we sell! You will love the golden splendour of Quaking Aspens in fall. Fast grower eventually reaches 40-50 feet tall and 20-30 feet wide.
  • Genus: Poplulus tremuloides
  • Colors: Yellow
  • Max Height (feet): 50
  • Zones: 1-6
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South Carolina
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.
  • Species: phellos
  • Common Name: Willow Oak
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Botanical Name: Quercus phellos
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Cork Oak Quercus suber
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The European cork industry produces 300,000 tonnes of cork a year, with a value of €1.5 billion and employing 30,000 people. The tree is cultivated in Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco, France, Italy and Tunisia.
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Species: suber
  • Family: Fagaceae
  • Height: 40-60 feet
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South Carolina
Manchurian Linden Tilia mandshurica
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

* Leaves to 6"; branches brown and fuzzy; small clusters of 7-10 flowers; rounded fruit; native to northeast Asia.
  • Collection Locale: China
  • Quantity: 3.01 lb
  • Seeds Per Pound: 2,997
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 11
  • Botanical Name: Tilia mandshurica
  • Lot#: 100698
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South Carolina
Mossycup White Oak, Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak Quercus macrocarpa    Northern Zone 3
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / 1 packet

Quercus , native to North America in the eastern and midwestern United States and south-central Canada . * Acorn cups are covered with a mossy scale or bur near the rim, hence the common names.
  • Species: macrocarpa
  • Crop Year: 2018
  • Quantity: 81.94 lb
  • Height: 70 feet
  • Purity: 99%
  • Germination Test Type: cut
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Pin Oak Quercus palustris
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The specific name palustris means "of swamps ". 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.
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Height: 60-70 feet
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Wilson\'s Dogwood Cornus wilsoniana     - Swida wilsoniana
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

Grows well in heavy clay soils. Scarification may also help as may a period of about 3 days warm stratification at 15°c before the cold stratification. Prick out the seedlings of cold-frame sown seeds into individual pots as soon as they are large enough...
  • Family: Cornaceae
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Quantity: 1.9 lb
  • Height: 20-30 feet
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 12
  • Germination Test Type: cut
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South Carolina
Beetlebung, Sourgum, Pepperidge, Black Tupelo, Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica    Southern
Prices start at : 5.95 USD / 1 packet

Its flowers are an important source of honey and its fruits are important to many bird species. It is lustrous, with entire, often wavy margins. The fruit is up to 15mm in diameter and is borne in small clusters of 2 - 3.
  • Botanical Name: Nyssa sylvatica Southern
  • Germination Test Type: cut
  • Collection Locale: Louisiana
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 7
  • Germination: 83%
  • Location: Southern
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South Carolina
Hophornbeam, Ironwood, Eastern Hophornbeam, Hop Hornbeam, Eastern Hop Hornbeam Ostrya virginiana
Prices start at : 4.95 USD / 1 packet

* Dark green leaves, yellow in fall; crown may be less symmetrical than O. The wood is of a very high quality but the tree is not large enough to be used commercially. * Ostrya virginiana ( American Hophornbeam ), is a species of Ostrya native to eastern...
  • Genus: Ostrya
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Botanical Name: Ostrya virginiana capsules
  • Collection Locale: Oregon
  • Family: Betulaceae
  • Common Name: Hophornbeam, Ironwood, Eastern Hophornbeam, Hop Hornbeam, Eastern Hop Hornbeam
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Pacific Yew Taxus brevifolia
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* Modern research has shown that it contains the substance 'taxol' in its shoots and bark. It has thin scaly brown bark. * It is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree, growing 10-15 m tall and with a trunk up to 50 cm diameter, rarely more.
  • Genus: Taxus
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 5
  • Height: 30-45 feet
  • Family: Taxaceae
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South Carolina
Live Oak Quercus virginiana
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Their lower limbs often sweep down towards the ground before curving up again. * Depending on the growing conditions, live oaks vary from the shrubby to large and spreading: typical open-grown trees reach 15 meters (50 feet) in height, but may span nearly...
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 8
  • Height: 100 feet
  • Species: virginiana
  • Botanical Name: Quercus virginiana
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South Carolina
Coffee Tree, Chinese Coffee Tree, Soap Tree, Yunnan Bean Gymnocladus chinensis
Prices start at : 12.95 USD / 1 packet

It is used for cabinet making. It is in flower in April, and the seeds ripen in October. Wood - hard, durable, finishes to a fine lustre. * A deciduous tree growing to 12 m (39ft 4in) at a slow rate.
  • Germination: 98%
  • Crop Year: 2016
  • Genus: Gymnocladus
  • Common Name: Coffee Tree, Chinese Coffee Tree, Soap Tree, Yunnan Bean
  • Purity: 99%
  • Family: LEGUMINOSAE
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South Carolina
Shellbark Hickory, Shagbark Hickory, Bigleaf Shagbark Hickory, Kingnut, Big Shellbark, Bottom Shellbark, Thick Shellbark, Western Shellbark Carya laciniosa
Prices start at : 11.95 USD / 1 packet

* The wood is hard, heavy, strong, and very flexible, making it a favored wood for tool handles. * The seed is eaten raw or cooked in pies, cakes etc. It is a slow-growing long-lived tree, hard to transplant because of its long taproot.
  • Collection Locale: Indiana
  • Family: Juglandaceae
  • Height: 100 feet
  • Average Viable Seeds/Packet: 6
  • Crop Year: 2016
  • Quantity: 26.7 lb
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South Carolina
Black Oak Quercus velutina
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* In forest stands, black oak begins to produce seeds at about age 20 and reaches optimum production at 40 to 75 years. * In the northern part of its range, black oak is a relatively small tree, reaching a height of 20-25 m (65-80 ft) and a diameter of...
  • Common Name: Black Oak
  • Minimum Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Genus: Quercus
  • Family: Fagaceae
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South Carolina