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Live Oak
  • Live Oak
  • Code: NUR29
  • Quercus Virginiana , also known as the Southern Live Oak is an evergreen oak treenative to the Southeastern United States. This is an iconic figure in the South, and isour state tree in Georgia. Typical open grown trees can reach 65.5 feet, with a limbspread of nearly 88.5 feet.
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Northern Red Oak
  • 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.
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Sawtooth Oak
  • 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
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Swamp Chestnut Oak
  • Swamp Chestnut Oak
  • Code: NUR10
  • Quercus michauxii . Medium oak in the white oak family; 60-80 ft. in height. Producesquality wood and sweet acorns for wildlife.
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White Oak
  • White Oak
  • Code: NUR28
  • Quercus alba . Large, long-lived oak reaching 80-100 ft in height. Valued for highquality wood and food source for wildlife
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Willow Oak
  • Willow Oak
  • Code: NUR25
  • Quercus phellos . This deciduous tree, in the Red Oak family is moderately fastgrowing, 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 widevariety of animals. Acorn production, on average, usually starts earlier than mostnative Oak species. Willow oaks are becoming widely popular in urban plantings inlarge cities such as Atlanta and Washington D.C.
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Overcup 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.
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