Robinia pseudoacacia
Robinia pseudoacacia, Black Locust are used for budding Locust cultivars. Racemose inflorescences flowering period is between May and June.
Robinia pseudoacacia, Black Locust are used for budding Locust cultivars. Racemose inflorescences flowering period is between May and June.
Shumard Oak Quercus shumardii transplants well and is resistant to drought conditions, but thrives in moist soils. Russet red fall color specifically grown to have a very fibrous root system. Height 50’-60’. Rounded. Type: Anderson Band Pot Grown Per Bundle: 25 Zone: 5 SizePrice EachPrice Per 500ABP$2.78$2.33
Quercus rubra is constantly one of the best selling oaks around the country for its strong growing habit, structure and fall color. Height 50’-60’. Rounded. Type: Anderson Band Pot Grown/ Potting Soil Bed Grown. Per Bundle: 25. Zone: 3
Quercus robur ‘fastigiata’ is distinctly upright and columnar and specifically grown to have a very fibrous root system. Height 50’-60’.
Quercus phellos has dark green glossy leaves and orange-red fall color. Although known to be difficult to transplant, being grown in our custom soil blend in the Anderson Band Pot greatly increases transplant success. Height 40’ x 30’.
Quercus palustris has excellent bronze orange fall color and grows best in high acid soils but does not like high pH. These seedlings have root fiber production unmatched by other growing containers. Height 55’-75’.
Quercus nuttallii is one of the more distinctive oaks in the landscape with strong showy red fall color and widely adaptable to urban growth sites. Height 60’ x 35’.
Chinkapin Oak Quercus muehlenbergii is distinctive from other oak varieties with its 4-8” long oval leaves, and showy yellow fall color. Recommended for buffer strips and reclamation, this will transplant easy with our excellent root system. Height 70’. Type: Anderson Band Pot Grown Per Bundle: 25 Zone: 3 SizePrice EachPrice Per 500ABP$2.78$2.33
Quercus muehlenbergii is distinctive from other oak varieties with its 4-8” long oval leaves, and showy yellow fall color. Recommended for buffer strips and reclamation, this will transplant easy with our excellent root system. Height 70’.
Quercus imbricaria is a haystack shaped tree with drooping branches. Tolerant to a wide range of soil conditions (wet/dry, acid, pH levels) Reddish color on new leaves turning dark green. Red fall color. Height 80’-100’.