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Oak
Beautiful, majestic, hardy trees that can grow throughout most of the US. Their resilient wood is commonly used in flooring, cabinetry, and furniture making. Their edible nuts feed wildlife. Humans can also eat the acorns if you're willing to leach the tannins out of the nuts. This process involves soaking the acorns in water for several weeks while frequently changing the water. The traditional indian method was to put them in a basket and place the basket in a moving stream of water. Oak trees are sometimes self fertile but generally yields are greatly enhanced by planting 2 seedlings of the same species.

BUR OAK (Quercus macrocarpa)
This species has the largest leaves and acorns of any oak, and the nuts have been used as human food. Widely adapted. Good red fall color. Zone 3-9.
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BUR OAK (Quercus macrocarpa)
BUR ENGLISH OAK (Q. robur x Q macrocarpa)
A natural cross between the two species, with greater vigor, early bearing & good annual yields. Widely adapted. Mildew resistant. Zone 3 or 4-9.
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BUR ENGLISH OAK (Q. robur x Q macrocarpa)
CALIFORNIA BLACK OAK (Quercus kellggii)
Produces the largest and best tasting acorns of the West Coast native oaks. Dark trunk with large, sharply lobed leaves, reddish in spring, yellow in fall. 40-80 ft at maturity. Acorns take 2 years to ripen. Zone 6-9.
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CALIFORNIA BLACK OAK (Quercus kellggii)
EASTERN WHITE OAK (Quercus alba)
Large majestic tree, reliable producer of edible acorns. Widely adapted, good fall color. A valuable hardwood. Zone 3-9.
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EASTERN WHITE OAK (Quercus alba)
OREGON WHITE OAK (Quercus garryana)
Tough, drought tolerant, North West native, dark green leathery leaves, gray bark. A big majestic spreading shade tree. Zone 6-9.
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OREGON WHITE OAK (Quercus garryana)
SCARLET OAK (Quercus coccinea)
A red oak with deep red fall color. Zone 4. Hardy.
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SCARLET OAK (Quercus coccinea)
TAN BARK OAK (Lithocarpus densifloras)
Broad leafed evergreen nut tree native to Southern Oregon and Northern California. Their edible acorns were an importent food source of Native Americans. Tree has a pretty coniferous form. 25 ft. at maturity.
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TAN BARK OAK (Lithocarpus densifloras)
432 Burnt Ridge Road Onalaska, Washington 98570 Phone: 360.985.2873 Fax: 360.985.0882 mail@burntridgenursery.com
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