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Georgia Forestry Commission
has the
BEST SEEDLINGS
in Georgia!!
Elite Genetics
CMP Loblolly
Code: NUR76
The GFC is now offering Controlled Mass Pollinated seedlings in a limited number. These specific crosses are created through mating of two superior parents, and the genetic gain is extremely high since no pollen from inferior trees are in the cross. These seedlings will exemplify superior growth, stem form and rust resistance. PRS sheets are available for these crosses. They will produce 84% more volume per acre, and are rated an A+ for rust resistance and A for Stem form
50x
USD $1.420
500x
USD $0.218
1000x
USD $0.168
Qty avail.: 0
Elite Straight Loblolly
Code: NUR80
This is a mix of three of the straightest, most fusiform rust resistant seedlings from our 3rd cycle selections. These seedlings, through field progeny testing have proved to grow extremely straight, with very low incidence of rust. They also produce 53% more volume per acre at age six
50x
USD $0.600
500x
USD $0.098
1000x
USD $0.078
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 100000+
Georgia Giants Loblolly
Code: NUR75
This mix of three of the fastest-growing, open-pollinated loblolly pine families in the Southeast are expected to produce 71% more volume age age six; excellent rust resistance; good straightness. Recommended for Coastal Plain only.
50x
USD $0.600
500x
USD $0.098
1000x
USD $0.078
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 100000+
SuperSelect Premium Slash
Code: NUR95
From our genetically superior Slash Pine seed orchards we now offer this super volume producing Slash Pine. It produces an astounding 56% more volume per acre at 15 years old. It also has superb resistance to fusiform rust.
50x
USD $0.600
500x
USD $0.098
1000x
USD $0.078
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 100000+
Fruit Bearing
Wild Plum
(Based on 3 vote(s))
Code: NUR66
USD $3.500 /Each
Qty avail.: 0
Persimmon
(Based on 1 vote(s))
Code: NUR8
Small to medium sized tree found on a variety of sites. Produces sweet, edible fruit. Popular wildlife food source.
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty avail.: 0
Crabapple
Code: NUR33
Small tree or shrub, 20-30 ft. in height. Ornamental and food source for wildlife. Performs best on moist soils.
USD $3.500 /Each
Qty avail.: 0
Flower
Redbud
Code: NUR31
Small ornamental tree or shrub prized for its purplish pink blooms in early spring. Grows well in wide range of sites.
USD $3.500 /Each
Qty avail.: 0
Dogwood
(Based on 1 vote(s))
Code: NUR17
Small understory tree rarely reaching 40 ft. in height. Beautiful white flowers in the spring and shiny red seeds in the fall.
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty avail.: 0
Oak
Overcup Oak
Code: NUR45
Overcup oak (
Quercus lyrata)
grows very slowly, sometimes to more than 100 feet in height in its native habitat but is more often seen
30 to 40 feet high
and wide, forming a rounded silhouette with an open crown, large-diameter branches, and a twisted trunk. It is best suited for wetter, low lying areas and around pond sites.
USD $3.500 /Each
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 710
Live Oak
Code: NUR29
Quercus Virginiana
, also known as the Southern Live Oak is an evergreen oak tree native to the Southeastern United States. This is an iconic figure in the South, and is our state tree in Georgia. Typical open grown trees can reach 65.5 feet, with a limb spread of nearly 88.5 feet.
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 2840
Swamp Chestnut Oak
Code: NUR10
Quercus michauxii
. Medium oak in the white oak family; 60-80 ft. in height. Produces quality wood and sweet acorns for wildlife.
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 22180
Northern Red Oak
Code: NUR11
Quercus rubra
. Moderate to fast growing oak found in the mountains and piedmont;80-100 ft. in height. Best on deep well-drained loams.
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 5970
Sawtooth Oak
Code: NUR34
Quercus acutissima
. 50-60 ft. in height. Though non-native, grows well in eastern states producing large acorn crops as early as age 6
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 6420
White Oak
Code: NUR28
Quercus alba
. Large, long-lived oak reaching 80-100 ft in height. Valued for high quality wood and food source for wildlife
10x
USD $3.500
50x
USD $1.100
250x
USD $0.640
500x
USD $0.420
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 12250
Willow Oak
Code: NUR25
Quercus phellos
. This deciduous tree, in the Red Oak family is moderately fast growing, and grows to be between 65 and 98 ft. tall. It is important for both shade, ornamental, and wildlife. It prolifically produces acorns that are important to a wide variety of animals. Acorn production, on average, usually starts earlier than most native Oak species. Willow oaks are becoming widely popular in urban plantings in large cities such as Atlanta and Washington D.C.
USD $3.500 /Each
Qty:
Each
Qty avail.: 3030
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