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Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra)
Northern red oak is likely to be the most popular species oak on the planet, and for good reason. It has an incredibly large natural range, and proves to thrive outside of that range in landscapes across the globe. Northern...
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Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata)
Also known as the turkey-foot oak due to the shape of the leaf, the Southern Red oak is an excellent source of food for most all woodland critters. The petite but tasty acorn is just the right size for turkey,...
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Cherrybark Oak (Quercus pagoda)
Once believed to be a variety of Southern red oak (Quercus falcata), the tree ID people finally came to their senses and gave credit where the credit is due. Cherrybark oak is king of the reds as far as timber...
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Water Oak (Quercus nigra)
Water oak is a trooper and likely the most underrated of all the oaks. Naturally occurring in the bottoms, water oak commonly creeps its way uphill via blue jays and squirrels. To us that means it will grow and produce...
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Nuttall Oak (Quercus texana)
This red oak is a sure-fire winner for ducks, deer, and folks who don’t think they have a green thumb! Nuttall oaks are easy to establish, and grow like a weed as a young tree. Even better, Nuttalls can...
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Shumard Oak (Quercus shumardii)
A customer once asked us, “If you had to choose one and only one species of oak to plant at your deer camp or property, which one would it be?” Wow, a question like that is very important. Let’s see…...
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Willow Oak (Quercus phellos)
This tree is often mistakenly called pin oak in reference to the long, slender leaves. Like Nuttall, willow oak can tolerate a duration of flooding, but not quite as long as Nuttall. The tradeoff being willow oak has a very...
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Pin Oak (Quercus palustris)
Many unschooled tree lovers refer to the small leafed red oaks such as water, willow, and laurel oak as a pin oak. True pin oaks have pointed lobes on their leaves, and the term “pin” refers to the pointy lower...
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Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata)
The scientific name lyrata refers to the leaves resembling an ancient musical instrument called a lyre, and the common name refers to the acorn’s cap, or cup that almost completely covers the seed. Overcups have unique traits allowing them to...
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Mossy Oak Waterfowl Grassy Moist Soil Blend
Our Waterfowl Grassy Moist Soil Blend contains a mix of seed producing native grasses and sedges that are considered highly palatable or preferred by a wide range of waterfowl, notably our friends the puddle ducks. The stems and decaying organic...
$109.88
Mossy Oak Waterfowl Broadleaf Moist Soil Blend
This mix of native forbs that provides palatable seed and encourages invertebrates (insects) are highly desired by puddle ducks and provides the backbone suite of species at the proper ratio that you want in your moist soil wetlands or waterfowl...
$105.44
Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea)
This beautiful oak is an outstanding tree with tremendous wildlife and ornamental value. Many species of animals including deer, squirrel, and turkey all utilize these oak acorns as a food source. Usually the Scarlet Red Oak can be found...
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Northern Red x Willow Oak Hybrid (Quercus x heterophylla)
We don’t admit to finding this hybrid, but a close friend (and fellow oak enthusiast) has- and thankfully shares the acorns with us to in turn share with you. Most of our hybrids come from the South, but this one...
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