Customers
often ask us… “How come you call yourselves the Nativ Nursery, and
offer the non-native sawtooth oak?” Our answer is… “It’s native
somewhere.” No really, sawtooth oak has been an American citizen for
quite some time, and proves itself a winner in our book as the first to
provide hard mast for all walks of wildlife. Acorns rain down
annually, at a critical time when other oaks haven’t even thought of
shedding. Trail camera folks and early
season bow hunters should all agree that sawtooth oak is a winner. Acorns drop from mid-September to mid-October and as early as
year six from seed on better sites, but we’ve seen them produce younger
than that. Alias:
Oriental Oak, Gobbler Oak TREE SIZE UPON DELIVERY - RAPID MAST SEEDLING 10"+
| Zone: |
5 - 9 |
| Soil pH: |
4.4 - 7.1 |
| Mature Height: |
80' |
| Wildlife Value: |
Large early dropping, abundance of acorns favored by deer and most all other wildlife. |
| Site Preference: |
Must have plenty of sun and prefers fertile, well-drained soil to thrive and produce heavy mast crops. |