Full Plant List

Allegheny Chinkapin
 
(Castancea pumila) USDA Zones 5 to 9
A small shrub used mainly for naturalizing and providing food for wildlife; a member of the chestnut family that has shown some blight resistance.
Habitat: Does well in dry woodlands, ½ to full day of sun, sandy loamy soil works best
Height: 6' - 10' Diameter: 2" - 3"
Fruit: Nuts 1½" wide by ¾" to 1" long, dark brown, sweet, edible nut.

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES Yes No
 Bareroot - Each
 12 - 18
 $1.00
 18 - 24
 $2.00
 24 - 36  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 N/A
American Beautyberry
 
(Callicarpa americana) USDA Zones 6 to 11
Also called French Mulberry, is a loose, open shrub that is found throughout the
southeast. Light lavender colored flowers from July to August. Browsed heavily by
deer and game birds.
Habitat: Grows well under pine forest. Denser and more fruitful in full sun.
Height: 3' - 10' Diameter:
Fruit: Bright lavender to violet fruit ripening from June to November.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
 18 - 24
 $2.00
    1 Gal      $4.00
 
Arkansas Black Apple, Budded

  USDA Zones 3 to 8
Hybrid apple grafted or budded, less susceptible to disease than most apples.
(Minimum of three - cross pollination needed).
Habitat: Sandy loam ideal, well drained soil with full sun.
Height: 15' - 20' Diameter: 4" - 6"
Fruit: Dark apple, good taste; on tree until mid-winter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 24 - 48
 $15.00
 Container - Each

 

  7 Gal       $25.00

  15 Gal     $50.00 

 

Author Ledbetter Pear

USDA Zones 5 to 9
This will be our second Pear as far as the drop period.The Author variety will drop it's fruit September into early October.The fruit is very persistant in the tree and last well on the ground.
Habitat:  Alluvial soils of valleys and in dry uplands; also at road sides and in
old fields, clearings, and mixed forests.
Height: 15' - 30'  
Fruit: medium size fruit ,pale green ,great for wildlife

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
36 - 48

$15.00         

 7 Gal
 $25.00
 15 Gal
 $50.00
 
Autumn Olive
 
(Elaeagnus umbellata) USDA Zones 4 to 8
Member of the Elaeagnus family, these little olives are a true wildlife favorite. Evergreen characteristics and a network of interlocking branches provide great cover and nesting for birds of all species; deer relish foliage that holds into winter in the Southeast, and turkey and quail find its abundance of red berries have a taste they
can't resist.
Habitat: Thrives in low fertility, acid, loamy and sandy soils, excellent drought
tolerance.
Height: 12' - 18' Diameter: 3" - 4"
Fruit: ¼" - 1" long

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
 6 - 12
 $.75
 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
 1 Gal
 $3.00
 3 Gal
 $10.00
Bald Cypress

(Taxodium Distichum) USDA Zones 8 to 10
Large, needle leaf, aquatic, deciduous tree often with cone shaped "knees" projecting from submerged roots, with trunks enlarged at base and spreading into ridges or buttressed, and flattened at top.
Habitat: Very wet, swampy soils of riverbanks and flood plain lakes. Range: S Delaware to S. Florida, west to S Texas and North to SE Oklahoma and SW Indiana; below 500' (15m).
Height: 100' - 120' Diameter: 3' - 5'
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
No No No
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
 3 Gal
 $10.00
 7 Gal
 $25.00
15 Gal  $50.00
Blackberry
(Arapaho) USDA Zones 3 to 9
Thornless, cold hardy, disease resistant, well rooted. Excellent quality. Late ripening
11 days prior to Navaho.
Habitat:  
Height: 3' - 20' Diameter:  
Fruit:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
Each 
 $5.00
 Container - Each
1 Gal
 $10.00
Blackberry
(Navaho) USDA Zones 6 to 10
Thornless, late ripening. Has quality equal to Cheyenne and Shawnee. Best overall
variety. Stands temperatures down to -9 degrees F. Highly recommended.
Habitat:  
Height:   Diameter:  
Fruit:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
Each 
 $5.00
 Container - Each
1 Gal
$10.00
Bur Oak  
(Quercus macrocarpa) USDA Zones 3 to 8
The Bur Oak is known for the largest acorn of all oak species. A large tree with a massive trunk and broad spread. Beautiful fall color with large leaves up to 12 inches long. Have been planted along Samford Avenue on the Auburn University campus for great fall color and landscape beauty.
Habitat: Very adaptable to various soil conditions; limestone rich soils are favored.
Height: 60' - 100' Diameter: 2' to 4'
Fruit: Acorns 1½" - 2½" long, ½ to ¾ enclosed by deep cap, which is fringed on the bottom. Have personally seen the size of a golf ball and larger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
$1.00
 24 - 36 $2.00
 36+ $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal  $25.00

 15 Gal     $50.00

 Rootball - Each


32"
$125.00
Callaway Crab Apple

(Malus callaway) Budded
USDA Zones 4 to 8
Perhaps one of the best white flowered crab apples because of excellent disease
resistance. (Minimum of three - cross pollination needed).
Habitat: Adaptable to varying soil conditions, heavy loam ideal, full sun.
Height: 15' - 25' Diameter: 4" - 7"
Fruit: Large, reddish maroon ¾ to 1¼" diameter that may persist for extended
time; good tasting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each
 24 - 48
 $15.00
 Container - Each
 7 Gal
 $25.00
 15 Gal
 $50.00
Cherrybark Oak
 
(Quercus pagoda) USDA Zones 4 to 8
A large, handsome, sturdy tree of the Red Oak family, noted for good timber value.
Bark becomes scaly with age.
Habitat: Prefers well drained lowlands of the Southeast.
Height: 100' - 120' Diameter: 4' to 5'
Fruit: Acorns ½" - 5/8"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - each
 
 
 18 - 24
 $1.00
24 - 36  $2.00
36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
   
 Rootball - Each
24"
N/A
40"
$125.00
Chickasaw Plum

(Prunus angustifolia) USDA Zones 5 to 9
A suckering Colonizing shrub,has most merit in wildlife plantings.
Habitat: Common in the Southeast,full sun,well drained soils around old fence rows and home sites.
Height: 8' - 20' Diameter: 2" - 4"
Fruit: Glossy red, 3 to 4 in a cluster, ripening September to October and canpersist into December; favorite of birds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
 

 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 36 -48  $3.00
 Container - Each
 3 Gal
 $10.00

   7 Gal     $20.00

Chinese Chestnut
 
(Castanca mollissima) USDA Zones 4 to 8
Large tree with a massive trunk and a broad, rounded, dense crown.
Habitat: Moist, upland soils in mixed forests.
Height: 60' - 100' Diameter: 2' to 4'
Fruit: 2" - 2½" in diameter; short-stalked burs covered with many stout branched spines about ½" long; maturing in autumn and splitting open along 3- 4 lines; 2-3 chestnuts ½" - ¾" long, broadly egg-shaped, becoming shiny, dark brown, flattened and pointed; edible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - each
 

 12 - 24
 $1.00
24 - 36  $2.00
36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal  $25.00
15 Gal  $50.00
 Rootball - Each
24"
$85.00
32"
N/A
Common Persimmon

(Diospyros virginiana) USDA Zones 4 to 9
Tree with a dense cylindrical or rounded crown, or sometimes a shrub, best known by
its sweet, orange fruit in autumn.
Habitat: Moist, alluvial soils of valleys and in dry uplands; also at road sides and in
old fields, clearings, and mixed forests.
Height: 20' - 70' Diameter: 1' - 2'
Fruit: ¾" - 1½" in diameter; a rounded or slightly flat, orange to purplish-brown berry; 48 large, flat seeds; maturing in autumn before frost and often remaining attached into winter; orange pulp becoming soft and juicy at maturity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 3 Gal

$10.00         

 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 
Dixie Delight Pear

USDA Zones 5 to 9
Great pear to add to your orchard.Excellent for eating and wildlife.One of the best pears I have eaten.Large pear that drops it fruit late August until mid September.
Habitat:  Alluvial soils of valleys and in dry uplands; also at road sides and in
old fields, clearings, and mixed forests.
Height: 15' - 30'  
Fruit: Softball sized fruit and very tasty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 36-48"

$15.00         

 7 Gal
 $25.00
 15 Gal
 $50.00
 
Dwarf Chinquapin Oak  
  USDA Zones 6 to 9
This small tree or shrub makes an excellent choice for wildlife. The Dwarf Oak gets
approximately 10 ft. tall and can produce acorns in 3 to 5 years. Mostly found in the
Eastern U.S.
Habitat: Grows well in dry sandy, rocky or acidic soil.
Height: 10' Diameter:
Fruit: Acorns

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
Bareroot
$4.00
Container - Each
3 Gal
$15.00
7 Gal
N/A
15 Gal $50.00
Flowering Dogwood
 
(Cornus florida) USDA Zones 5 to 9
A small tree with showy white flowers in spring. A beautiful flowering tree that isalso been known to feed 43 different types of birds.
Habitat: High acid, well drained soil and partial shade.
Height: 8' - 20' Diameter: 2" - 4"
Fruit: Glossy red, 3 to 4 in a cluster, ripening September to October and can
persist into December; favorite of birds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 Container - Each
 3 Gal
 N/A
 7 Gal
 N/A
Gallaway Pear

  USDA Zones 5 to 9
The Gallaway is our latest bearing pear.The mother tree still had a few pears left in mid December last year.Planting all of pear varieties together insures a late August thru early December drop.Select our new pear package o make your new orchard .
Habitat:  Alluvial soils of valleys and in dry uplands; also at road sides and in
old fields, clearings, and mixed forests.
Height: 15' - 30'  
Fruit: The size of a baseball.The Gallaway is a hard pear that will keep once it falls on the ground.Will last with out rotting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 36-48"

$15.00         

 7 Gal
 $25.00
15 Gal
 $50.00
 
Gobbler Sawtooth Oak  
(Quercus acutissima) USDA Zones 5 to 9
Like the Sawtooth Oak, known for it's rapid growth and mass acorn production, same characteristics of Sawtooth Oak except acorn size is smaller.
Habitat: Well-drained soil in full sunlight.
Height: 50' - 80' Diameter: 1' - 2'
Fruit: Acorns 3/8" - 1" long, egg-shaped; about ¼ enclosed by shallow cup with hairy scales.

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each
 
 
 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
 3 Gal
 $10.00
 7 Gal
 $25.00

  15 Gal    $50.00

Honeysuckle
(Lonieoera japonica) USDA Zones
A true favorite of whitetails throughout the United States, Honeysuckle will adapt to most any climate and will also grow in shady areas. Managed Honeysuckle will produce a healthy food source for deer with protein levels reaching up to 16%. Deer love the sweet taste of the Honeysuckle. We recommend placing new plants under a protective cover to prevent wildlife from damaging root systems. We use a 50 - 100 ft. stretch of 2x4 welded wire, 5 ft. tall. Fold the fence in half and create an "A" frame structure. Plant Honeysuckle in a straight line and cover with the "A" frame. When the vines run through the fence, deer relish the tender sprouts of new growth and cannot damage the root system. Remember to cover the ends of the "A" frame and secure the structure with 2 "T" posts and re-bar. Honeysuckle can be planted in spring or fall.
Habitat:  
Height:   Diameter:  
Fruit:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
 40 sprigs
 $35.00

   80 sprigs   $60.00

 

 

 Container - Each
1 Gal
 $3.00
Japanese Persimmon  FUYU

USDA Zones
Small, long lived tree and typically rounded crown. The Fuyu is a non-astringent variety and a heavy producer. These trees generally produce within three years. Great for human consumption as well as wildlife. We have fifteen gallon plants that are currently making fruit.
Habitat:  
Height: 20' - 30' Diameter:  
Fruit: Baseball size, light orange, late bearing out (November).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each
 24 - 48
$20.00
 Container - Each

3 Gal

15 Gal

$30.00

$65.00

Japanese Persimmon  JIRO

JIRO USDA Zones 5-9
Small, long lived tree and typically rounded crown. The Jiro is a non-astringent variety and a heavy producer. These trees generally produce within three years. Great for human consumption as well as wildlife. Similiar to fuyu but drops in October- Nov.
Habitat:  
Height: 20' - 30' Diameter:  
Fruit: 2 - 3" inches thick and flat , light orange, late bearing ( Oct-Nov).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES no no
 Bareroot - Each
 24 - 48
$20.00
 Container - Each

3 Gal

15 Gal

N/A

N/A

John Ledbetter Pear

  USDA Zones 5 to 9

This will be the third tree in our pear selections.The John ledbetter will drop fruit Mid Sept thru October.Drop dates may vary slightly according to the area it's planted.All of our mother trees have been well studied and documented.

Habitat:  Alluvial soils of valleys and in dry uplands; also at road sides and in
old fields, clearings, and mixed forests.
Height: 15' - 30'  
Fruit: pale green medium size fruit,similiar to the Author but holds fruit longer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 36 - 48

$15.00         

 7 Gal
 $25.00
 15 Gal
 $ 50.00
 
Kieffer Pear, Budded

  USDA Zones 4 to 8
A large pear that produces within four years. Very hardy and fast growing; absolutely
great for deer.
Habitat: Sandy loam, full sun.
Height: 15' - 25' Diameter:  
Fruit: Large, yellow green; ripens July thru September.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 36 - 48
 $15.00
 Container - Each
 7 Gal
 $25.00
15 Gal
 $50.00
Live Oak  
(Quercus virginiana) USDA Zones (7) 8 to 10
Medium-sized evergreen tree with short, broad trunk buttressed at the base forking into a few nearly horizontal, long branches, and very broad, spreading, dense crown.
Habitat: Sandy soils including coastal dunes and ridges near marshes; often in pure stands.
Height: 40' - 50' Diameter: 2' - 4'
Fruit: Acorns 5/8" - 1" long, narrow and oblong, ¼ - ½ enclosed by deep cup; green becoming brown; maturing first year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36  $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal
 $25.00

  15 Gal   $50.00

 

Methley Plum

  USDA Zones 5 to 9
Self pollinating quality plum. Great for wildlife and human consumption.
Habitat:   
Height:         
Diameter:     
Fruit: Very juicy, sweet deep red to purple plum. Heavy producer that ripens late.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No YES
 Bareroot - Each
 24 - 48
 $10.00
 Container - Each

  7 Gal

 $25.00
 15 Gal
 N/A
Nutall Oak  
(Quercus nuttallii) USDA Zones 5 to 9
Large tree with swollen base and open crown of spreading to horizontal or slightly drooping branches.
Habitat: Wet, poorly drained, clay soils of flood plain; sometimes on pure stands.
Height: 60' - 100' Diameter: 1' to 3'
Fruit: Acorns ¾" - 1 ¼" oblong, dark stripped enclosed by deep, thick cup (¼ - ½); maturing second year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
 $1.00
24 - 36  $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal
 $25.00

 15 Gal     $50.00

 Rootball - Each

 


 

Overcup Oak  
(Quercus lyrata) USDA Zones 5 to 9
Rounded crown of small, often drooping branches, with acorns almost covered by the cup and narrow, deeply lobed leaves.
Habitat: Wet clay and silty clay soils, mostly on poorly drained flood plains and swamp borders; sometimes in pure stands.
Height: 60' - 80' Diameter: 2" - 3"
Fruit: Acorns ½" to 1" long; nearly rounded, almost enclosed by large, rounded cup of warty gray scales; maturing first year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each
 
 
 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36  $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal
 $25.00

  15 Gal    $50.00

 

 

Red Bud
 
  USDA Zones 4 to 9
Moderate growth, rounded crown.
Habitat: Sun to partial shade, prefers moist, well drained soil.
Height: 15' - 25' Diameter:  
Fruit:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
No No YES
 Bareroot - Each
 
 
 12 - 24
 N/A
24 - 36  N/A
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal
 $20.00

 

Red Ceder
 
(Juniperus Virginiana) USDA Zones 7 to 9
Evergreen, conical shaped makes great screens and borders.
Habitat: Do well in poor soils.
Height: 55' - 60+' Diameter: 1' to 3'
Fruit:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
No No YES
 Bareroot - Each

6 - 12
 
$1.00
 
12 - 18
$2.00
24 - 36  N/A
 Container - Each
1 Gal
 $4.00
7 Gal
 N/A

Sawtooth Oak  
(Quercus Acutissima) USDA Zones 5 to 9
The Sawtooth Oak is known for its rapid growth. This oak was imported from the Far East over a hundred years ago and adapted very well to life in the United States. It is by far the most popular hard mast-producing tree at this time.
Habitat: Well-drained soil in full sunlight.
Height: 50' - 80' Diameter: 1' - 2'
Fruit: Acorns 3/4" - 1 1/2" long, egg-shaped; about 1/4 enclosed by shallow cup with hairy scales.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each
 
6 - 12
 
$.50
 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
 3 Gal
 $10.00
 7 Gal
 $25.00
 15 Gal
 $50.00
Shumard Oak  
(Quercus shumardii) USDA Zones 5 to 9
A pyramidal tree becoming more spreading at maturity.
Habitat: Well-drained soils, drought tolerant a virtue but also does well in creek and river bottoms.
Height: 70' - 90' Diameter: 2' - 4'
Fruit: Acorns Ovate ¾" to 1" - 1½" long, covered at base by involucral cap.

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each
 

 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36  $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00

7 Gal

15 Gal

 $25.00

 $50.00

 

 

 

Southern Crab Apple

(Malus angustifolia) USDA Zones 4 to 8
Thicket-forming tree with straight, often fluted trunk and rounded, dense crown of spreading branches, shiny foliage, showy flowers, and small red to yellow fruit.
Habitat: Wet or moist soils of valleys and low upland slopes.
Height: 20' - 25' Diameter: 6" - 10"
Fruit: ¼" in diameter; bright red, orange-red, or yellow; thin, juicy pulp; usually 5 nutlets; many in drooping clusters; maturing in autumn and persisting into winter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES YES
 Bareroot - Each

 6 -12
 $.50
 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36
 $2.00

 

 

 
Strawberry Bush

(Euonymus amercanus) USDA Zones 5 to 9
The Strawberry Bush (also called "Hearts-a-Burstin"), is considered a first choice or
ice cream plant for whitetail. Small shrub with brilliant red orange seed that is
available throughout fall and winter.
Habitat: Does well in partial shade on edge of woodlines.
Height: 6' - 8' Diameter:  
Fruit: Produces small green berries throughout summer. In late summer, the
berries become bright red, warty fruit that bursts open to reveal a cluster of
small, red orange seed. Whitetail will consume whole plant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 
$2.00
 Container - Each
1 Gal
 $4.00

 

Swamp Chestnut  
(Quercus michauxia) USDA Zones 5 to 8 (9)
Large tree with compact, rounded crown and chestnut like foliage.
Habitat: Moist sites including well drained, sandy loam and silty clay flood plains along streams; sometimes in pure stands.
Height: 60' - 80' Diameter: 2' to 3'
Fruit: Acorns 1" - 1¼" long; egg-shaped, 1/3 or more enclosed by deep, thick cup with broad base, composed of many overlapping, hairy brown scales; maturing first year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
$1.00
 24-36 $ 2.00
  36" ^      $ 3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
7 Gal  $25.00

  15 Gal    $50.00

 Rootball - Each
24"
N/A
32"
N/A
Water Oak  
(Quercus Pagodaa) USDA Zones 6 to 9
Typically a bottomland species, abundant and widespread throughout the Southeast. A top consistent acorn producer.
Habitat: Prefers well drained lowlands of the Southeast.
Height: 100' - 120' Diameter:
Fruit: Acorns 1/2" - 5/8"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each

 
 12 - 24
 $1.00
 24 - 36  $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00

 

Wax Myrtle
 
(Myrica Cerifera) USDA Zones 5 to 9
Southern evergreen used for borders and screens.
Habitat: Grows well on moist, sandy soil and in upland hardwood forests.
Height: 30'     
Diameter:  
Fruit:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
No No YES
 Bareroot - Each
 6 - 12
 $1.00
 18 - 24
 $2.00
   
 Container - Each
3 Gal
$10.00

White Oak  
(Quercus alba) USDA Zones 3 to 9
The classic eastern oak, with wide spreading branches and a rounded crown, the trunk irregularly divided into spreading, often horizontal, stout branches.
Habitat: Moist, well-drained uplands and lowlands, often in pure stands.
Height: 80' - 100' Diameter: 3/4' or more
Fruit: Acorns 3/8" - 1 ¼" long, egg-shaped; about ¼ enclosed by shallow cup; becoming light gray; with wary, finely hairy scales, maturing first year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each
 
 
 12-24
 $1.00
  24 - 36    $2.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
$10.00
7 Gal
$25.00

 15 Gal    $50.00

Willow Oak  
(Quercus phellos) USDA Zones 7 to 9
Conical or rounded crown of many slender branches ending in very slender, pin-like twigs with willow like foliage.
Habitat: Moist, alluvial soils of lowlands, chiefly flood plains or bottomlands of streams; sometimes in pure stands.
Height: 50' - 80' Diameter: 1" to 2½"
Fruit: Acorns 3/8" - ½" long and broad; nearly round, with shallow, saucer shaped cup; beaming brown; maturing second year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES YES No
 Bareroot - Each


 12 - 24
 $1.00
24 - 36  $2.00
 36+  $3.00
 Container - Each
3 Gal
 $10.00
 Rootball - Each
24"
N/A
32"
N/A

 

Yates Apple, Budded

  USDA Zones 3 to 8
Hybrid apple that has adapted well; known to produce consistent crops and will hold
apples until December or January. Small apples good to human taste as well as
wildlife. (Minimum of three - cross pollination needed).
Habitat: Sandy loam, well drained soil with full sun.
Height: 15' - 20' Diameter: 4" - 6"
Fruit: Small apples.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deer Turkey Quail
YES No No
 Bareroot - Each
 24 - 48
 $15.00
 Container - Each
 7 Gal
 $25.00
15 Gal  $50.00