Bur Oak has the largest acorns and leaves of all the oaks. Slow-growing and long-lived, it has a magnificent form in old age. Bur Oak leaves turn brown in fall and remain on the tree all winter.
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Stately oak with largest acorns |
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Slow-growing but long lived |
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Food and cover for wildlife |
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Description |
On Hand |
| 1754 | # 3 RPM | 3189 |
| 1755 | # 5 RPM | 163 |
| 1757 | 15s RPM | 378 |
| 1758 | # 3CG RPM | 23220 |
| 1759 | 03in | 2500 |
| 1761 | 12in | 0 |
Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.
Height:50-60 Feet |
Spread:50-60 Feet |
3 - 8
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