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This tough native shade tree has proven itself in hot dry settings throughout the east. As the tree matures, the bark on Cherrybark oak develops a striking resemblance to a mature black cherry tree. Closely related to southern red oak, the excellent Cherrybark foliage differs...
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Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) is considered by many to be the best street tree due to its fine texture, excellent upright-oval form, and proven adaptability and durability. Our Willow Oaks are trained and pruned from a young age to develop dense heads, clean trunks, and...
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Selected at Bold Spring Nursery by talented plantsman, Sam Rogers, Kingpin™ is a new clonal Willow Oak that is making waves. Kingpin™ is dominant in every aspect. The foliage is outstanding, lustrous and several shades darker than any other willow oak. Kingpin™ grows with unusual...
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Hightower® was selected because of its uniform branching and dark green foliage. Willow Oak is considered by many to be the best street tree due to its fine texture, excellent upright-oval form, and proven adaptability and durability.
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This new cutting-propagated cultivar ensures a delightfully uniform habit with a strong central leader as well as a fast growth rate. Upperton® Willow Oak was found growing in a parking lot island by Georgia plantsman Ray Tate. He noted the unusual prolific branching compared to...
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Regal Prince® is a cross between our swamp white oak and English oak. The result is a narrow oval shaped landscape tree with clean handsome dark green foliage. We produced a crop of these in the late '90s and they have performed well in...
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Strikingly narrow and compact, Kindred Spirit is performing very well in our nursery and around the country.
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Strikingly narrow and compact, Kindred Spirit is performing very well in our nursery and around the country.
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Shumard Oak is the preferred deciduous shade tree throughout swaths of urban forest from Texas to Florida. Known for its bold red-oak foliage, noble stature, and the potential for exceptional fall color in regions where color is rare.
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A southern staple for hundreds of years, the mighty Live Oak stands for generations. This evergreen oak can handle almost anything you throw at it with the exception of extreme cold. Acidic or Alkaline Soils, Drought or periodic flood, wide open spaces or tight urban...
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Quercus X Taylor Triple Crown Oak is an excellent choice for a shade tree, displaying dark green, glossy foliage and producing acorns in Fall. Displays an oval, rounded & upright growth habit
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Compton Oak (Quercus x comptoniae) is a natural hybrid between Overcup Oak and Live Oak, both noted to be among the toughest trees for urban environments. A handsome tree with good-looking foliage, Compton Oak exhibits traits of both its parents with adaptability to many soil...
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