Kimberley Oak is a cross between Bur and Swamp White Oaks. A dependable and prolific acorn bearer, it one of the best mast-producing oaks for wildlife. Trees begin bearing acorns in third year and average 100 pounds of acorns per year by age 12.
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Great oak for many applications |
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Slow-growing but long lived |
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Abundant food and cover for wildlife |
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| 12136 | # 3 RPM | 489 |
| 12137 | # 3CG RPM | 8431 |
'Kimberley Select' is a special variety of the Schuette Oak hybrid. It is a wetland selection from the Mississippi River Flood Plain growing one mile south of Lock and Dam @25 in Winfield, Lincoln County, Missouri.
Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.
Height:40-50 Feet |
Spread:40-50 Feet |
5 - 7
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