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Overcup Oak
Quercus lyrata
Description
Occurs naturally in southeastern Missouri and up the Mississippi River to St. Louis. Grows on wet, poorly drained sites and is one of the most flood-tolerant species. This slow-growing tree produces acorns that are almost enclosed in the cap. Height at maturity is 70 ft.
Uses
This species can be commonly used for erosion control, reforestation and wetlands restoration. Wildlife benefits are food and cover. Get more information about Overcup Oak
Quantity | Price Per Seedling |
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10 | $1.17 |
25-75 | $0.70 |
100(+) | $0.58 |