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A narrow, columnar form with dark green foliage that stays neat year-round, and often sports small purple berries in fall, with a male pollenizer nearby. Leaves lack sharp points, making it ideal for decks, patios, or entryways as a vertical accent or privacy screening. Makes an elegant, formal statement in large containers.
Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor) is known for its ability to adapt to several different soil conditions in the midwest. Having a long lifespan, up to 300 years, is a testament to it’s ability to thrive nearly anywhere. We’ve seen impressive growth rates from this oak up to 3ft per year. Super easy to grow. The Swamp White Oak will thrive in areas that other oak trees simply tolerate.
Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) is a type of native red oak that gets its name from the long, willow-like leathery leaves growing on the tree. The impressive medium-sized deciduous willow oak is known for its fast growth, lush foliage, barrel-shaped acorns, and golden yellow or copper-brown fall foliage. Once established in the landscape, willow oak trees are robust, drought-tolerant and hardy.