Sand Live Oak

Sand Live Oak

Sand Live Oak The sand live oak (Quercus geminata) is a sturdy, evergreen tree native to the southeastern United States, particularly well-suited to sandy, coastal habitats. While sharing similarities with the towering live oak, the sand live oak remains a more modest...
Pin Oak

Pin Oak

PIN OAK The Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) is a highly regarded choice for reforestation, landscaping, and mitigation projects across the midwest and eastern United States. Its naturally attractive pyramidal shape and reliably straight, dominant trunk make it a visually...
Overcup Oak

Overcup Oak

Overcup Oak Embrace the unique charm and exceptional adaptability of the Overcup Oak (Quercus lyrata), a remarkable tree hailing from the Deep South’s alluvial river bottoms and creek beds. This distinctive oak stands out for its ability to thrive in...
Nuttall Oak

Nuttall Oak

Texas Red Oak A stately and adaptable deciduous tree native to North America, particularly well-suited to the challenging conditions of Texas and the south-central United States, the Texas Red Oak is a favored choice for shade, landscaping, and its ecological...
Northern Red Oak

Northern Red Oak

Northern Red Oak A majestic and ecologically vital deciduous tree, the northern red oak is highly favored for large-scale landscaping, ecological restoration, and reforestation initiatives across Eastern North America. Renowned for its relatively rapid growth among...
Myrtle Oak

Myrtle Oak

Myrtle Oak A hardy, evergreen oak tree native to Florida, the Myrtle Oak is a slow-growing species that thrives in sandy, well-drained soils. It is known for its resilience to drought and moderate tolerance to salt spray, making it an excellent choice for coastal...