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Trees & Plants for wildlife
The dwarf chinkapin oak, Quercus prinoides,
produces acorns at 2-3 years old. It is native to most of the
eastern half of the United States but grows as far west as
Nebraska and as far north as New York state. Acorns can form on
trees that are only 2 to 3 feet tall. Deer and turkey love the
acorns, as they are low in bitter tannins. The dwarf chinkapin
is a white oak and has a beautiful fall color that is often red to
blaze orange. It only grows to about 15 feet in height.
It does well in full sun to part shade and tolerates alkaline
soils well. In many states it is rare.
Chinkapin oak, Quercus muelenbergii,
is a full size white oak. It also produces acorns at an
early age, about 5 years old, and when it gets older it often
produces a bumper crop. It is native to the southern and
northern United States. It grows well on poor, rocky soils and
limestone outcroppings but also performs well in rich bottomlands.
When mature, it has a scaly attractive bark with a rounded
canopy. I’ve heard from many hunters that its acorns are a
favorite of the white tail deer.

(2 and 1/2 year old
dwarf chinkapin oak.) |
Other top
sellers (seedlings and 3 gallon containers) for wildlife
habitat enhancement. Some species available in 1 gal.
containers for $5.00 each.
*Dwarf
Chinkapin Oak $35 per 100 Acorns*
Alleghany
chinkapin
crabapple
chickasaw plum
Dwarf chinkapin oak
flatwoods plum
persimmon
live oak
sawtooth oak
'gobbler'
sawtooth oak
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