Chestnut Oak Seedlings - Package of 25 Seedlings


Chestnut Oak Seedlings - Package of 25 Seedlings
Chestnut Oak Seedlings, Quercus Prinus, is a Low Maintenance Deciduous
Also known as basket oak, rock oak, and rock chestnut oak, it can grow to a height of 60' with a spread of up to 50' and a rounded crown. It should be planted in zones 4-8 with full to partial sun. However, the younger trees can be shade tolerant. Even in dry, rocky soil, it prefers its soil to be moist and well-drained with an acidic pH. It is very tolerant of drought conditions. The broad leaves of this oak are dark green on the top and gray-green underneath and leathery to the touch.
It is smooth underneath with wavy margins. In the fall, the leaves will turn yellowish-orange and rusty brown. The thick bark is light to medium gray. Older trees have triangular ridges with deep furrows in between them. Acorns will develop in one season and mature from September to October. They are oval-shaped and about 1" -1.5" long. The top half the covered with a bumpy cap; terminal buds are light chestnut brown, large and pointed. In mid-spring, hairy catkins will begin to appear on the tree. In May, small pollen-bearing, yellowish-green flowers will appear in the catkins. These flowers are usually unnoticeable through the young leaves. These trees can be challenging for transplants due to their deep taproot.
Chestnut Oak Seedlings and Quercus Prinus work Well for Rocky or Thin Soil.
Hardy in planting zone 4-8. These Seedlings' growth rate at maturity can reach 60-70 feet tall and 60-70 feet wide. Plant in full sun and clay or silt soil. This tree works well for rocky or thin soil. In April, it will have a greenish-yellow little bloom.
However, this low-maintenance tree has stunning wine-red color in fall. It is drought tolerant and will eventually have acorns, bringing a large variety of wildlife to your landscape. The large leaves of this tree can help cut cooling costs with the shade it provides. It is an essential tree with its rough-looking bark, gray ridges, and beautiful acorns.
Chestnut Oak Seedlings, Quercus Prinus is For Sale at TN Wholesale Nursery with Low Prices and Fast Shipping
This tree is hardy in the Oak family. It is native to the northern part of the United States and Canada. It can grow in full sun or shade on dry and moist soils; The Seedlings have an attractive shape and form, with a spreading canopy that reaches 75 feet. They are sometimes used as street or park trees because of their tolerance to pollution, compact shape, and sheared appearance. The leaves are 5-8 inches long, gray-green, oval-shaped, and coarsely toothed.
These Seedlings will proliferate when young, but growth slows as the tree ages. The wood from this tree is not very strong, but it is used as fuelwood in some regions. The Chestnut Oak Seedlings are resistant to most diseases and insect pests but are susceptible to oak wilt, which can cause rapid death of the tree if left untreated. In some areas, the leaves of Chestnut Oak trees will turn red in the fall before dropping off.
It is a deciduous tree with a medium texture and a short, oval-shaped crown. The growth rate of this tree is speedy. It will reach a height of 20 to 30 feet in 10 to 15 years and 40 to 50 feet in 20 to 25 years. These Seedlings form good-looking open crowns ideal for shade, wind protection, and wildlife habitat. The leaves are alternate, simple, oblong-ovate, and persist for 2 to 3 years. The leaves turn bright orange or yellow in autumn before dropping in the late fall.
These trees are most commonly seen at the edges of forests because they are more tolerant of shade than many other oaks. These trees prefer moist, well-draining soils but can tolerate various soil conditions, from dry, rocky sites to poorly drained areas. They can survive in nutrient-poor soils better than most other oaks. This tree is also known for its tolerance for urban conditions, making them an excellent street tree or choice for parks and extensive gardens.
Height at maturity: 25 feet
Hardiness: zones 4 to 8
Sunlight: partial, full sun
Ship as: Bareroot
These seedlings' hardiness zones range from 5-9, growing best in full sunlight and well-drained soil. Chestnut oaks can be propagated by seed, but germination rates are below. Growing a chestnut oak from seedlings is the preferred method of cultivation when planting a large area because it is easier to transplant seedlings than to plant seeds directly in the ground.
Purchase the Chestnut Oak has a lovely branching pattern; its leaves are small with smooth edges. It's been used for years in landscaping due to its beautiful shape, nature-loving qualities, and ability to grow in poor-quality soil and adverse weather conditions. The Chestnut Oak is often used as a "shade tree," making it a popular choice for yards with insufficient sunlight. It's also great for adding a unique touch to the landscape of parks, golf courses, or anywhere else that you need some natural beauty!
For sale, the Chestnut Oak is an extremely hardy tree that stands up well against other late-season threats like insects.
Shipping Information
We dig fresh our plants and ship immediately. We ship US Mail, Priority shipping. You will receive a tracking number once your plants ship. All plants will be fine in their packages for up to 3 days after receiving.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.