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Sawtooth Oak
The Sawtooth Oak tree, Quercus acutissima, is a wide spreading shade or lawn tree. This deciduous tree is a great source for wildlife food because it begins to produce acorns in its sixth year in the nursery. It is a highly prized oak for wildlife enthusiasts because of the short time it takes for the tree to produce acorns. Sawtooth Oak trees have moderate water requirements and it has a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils. The leaves go from yellow to golden brown in the fall, and open to a brilliant golden yellow in the spring. Its growth rate is rapid for an oak tree, and it is a fast growing shade tree. ... get more information
Princeton Sentry Ginkgo Use this tree for large and small lawns, buffer strips or median plantings and as a street tree. Today the tree is often planted in cities because of its remarkable resistance to urban smog and to insect pests. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions, including both alkaline and acidic soils and compacted soils. |
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