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sawtooth oak pollination
Two years ago i planted 5 sawthooth oak trees . I did not plant the trees together, but spread them out. Three were planted in about a 200 yard area and the other 2 were planted about 300 yards away within a 100 yards of each other. My question is , do these trees need to be planted next to each other for them to produce acorns? Thanks.
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RE: sawtooth oak pollination
Thanks Early Riser,your info was very helpful!
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RE: sawtooth oak pollination
Where in the country are you guys planting these? I know these are a more southern species and have shyed away from because of the -21 degree winters in NE PA. My friend however lives in South Central PA and has had luck with them. How cold does it get where you guys are?
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Thanks early riser. The camp over from ours told me they tried them several years back and they all died. Maybe i'll give a few a try and hope the elevation and latitude aren't too much.
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RE: sawtooth oak pollination
The attached link has a strain of Korean Sawtooth Oaks that can handle -40 F.
http://www.oikostreecrops.com/oaks.htm Nice photos Early Riser. I hope to have the same success that you have. Dan O. |
RE: sawtooth oak pollination
ORIGINAL: Dan O. The attached link has a strain of Korean Sawtooth Oaks that can handle -40 F. http://www.oikostreecrops.com/oaks.htm Nice photos Early Riser. I hope to have the same success that you have. Dan O. and I might have tried this too: Prairie Crab Apple - Malus ioenensis Rare species crab native to the central US. Similar to the Sweet Crab but with more downy on the leaves and ranches. For years it was scorned as a weed tree. Today a lot of interest exists in this species due to the popularity in native landscaping. Single, pink in bud . opening white, fragrant flowers. 1 inch Granny Smith green apples. Very tart. Resistant to scab. The apples are usually very clean of any disease or bugs. Height to 20-30 ft. -30°F hardiness. Field grown, 18-24" sizes ..................... $7.50 each |
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