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Native Plant Shop Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii)
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Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii)

Sale Price:$12.00 Original Price:$18.00
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Host plant for 488 caterpillar species *Keystone species

Selling first year local eco type Swamp Chestnut oaks. Grown from acorn. Mother tree located off the Stewart Creel greenway in Charlotte.

First year trees are 3-7 inches tall. In 12” deep pots.

The swamp white oak is a unique native tree that’s hard to find for sale. The swamp white oak will provide for our wildlife for years to come. It prefers moist soil conditions , however, they are adaptable to drier soils once established. This oak can grow to be 60-80 feet tall and 40-60 feet wide. It prefers full sun exposure and moist, well-draining soil. Its bark is dark and deeply furrowed, and its acorns are large and light-colored.

The Swamp Chestnut Oak is a popular tree for reforestation projects because of its ability to grow in wet soils. (Source: USDA Forest Service)

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Host plant for 488 caterpillar species *Keystone species

Selling first year local eco type Swamp Chestnut oaks. Grown from acorn. Mother tree located off the Stewart Creel greenway in Charlotte.

First year trees are 3-7 inches tall. In 12” deep pots.

The swamp white oak is a unique native tree that’s hard to find for sale. The swamp white oak will provide for our wildlife for years to come. It prefers moist soil conditions , however, they are adaptable to drier soils once established. This oak can grow to be 60-80 feet tall and 40-60 feet wide. It prefers full sun exposure and moist, well-draining soil. Its bark is dark and deeply furrowed, and its acorns are large and light-colored.

The Swamp Chestnut Oak is a popular tree for reforestation projects because of its ability to grow in wet soils. (Source: USDA Forest Service)

Host plant for 488 caterpillar species *Keystone species

Selling first year local eco type Swamp Chestnut oaks. Grown from acorn. Mother tree located off the Stewart Creel greenway in Charlotte.

First year trees are 3-7 inches tall. In 12” deep pots.

The swamp white oak is a unique native tree that’s hard to find for sale. The swamp white oak will provide for our wildlife for years to come. It prefers moist soil conditions , however, they are adaptable to drier soils once established. This oak can grow to be 60-80 feet tall and 40-60 feet wide. It prefers full sun exposure and moist, well-draining soil. Its bark is dark and deeply furrowed, and its acorns are large and light-colored.

The Swamp Chestnut Oak is a popular tree for reforestation projects because of its ability to grow in wet soils. (Source: USDA Forest Service)

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