Bebb's Oak

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Bebb’s Oak

Quercus x bebbiana

Bebb’s hybrid oak is a cross between the Bur oak and the White oak. Bebb’s oak is a long lived tree that typically produces acorns at a young age. This hybrid produces large, highly-palatable mast. The Bebb’s oaks we have here in our orchard put on acorns at 4 years of age.

Zone 3-8

Soil type: Wide range. Thrives on upland, well draine sites but will tolerate some moist soils.

We are now accepting orders for Fall 2024. Please select a ship date between August 1 and December 31.

**Please Note that seedlings are removed from containers prior to shipping.

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Bebb’s Oak

Quercus x bebbiana

Bebb’s hybrid oak is a cross between the Bur oak and the White oak. Bebb’s oak is a long lived tree that typically produces acorns at a young age. This hybrid produces large, highly-palatable mast. The Bebb’s oaks we have here in our orchard put on acorns at 4 years of age.

Zone 3-8

Soil type: Wide range. Thrives on upland, well draine sites but will tolerate some moist soils.

We are now accepting orders for Fall 2024. Please select a ship date between August 1 and December 31.

**Please Note that seedlings are removed from containers prior to shipping.

Bebb’s Oak

Quercus x bebbiana

Bebb’s hybrid oak is a cross between the Bur oak and the White oak. Bebb’s oak is a long lived tree that typically produces acorns at a young age. This hybrid produces large, highly-palatable mast. The Bebb’s oaks we have here in our orchard put on acorns at 4 years of age.

Zone 3-8

Soil type: Wide range. Thrives on upland, well draine sites but will tolerate some moist soils.

We are now accepting orders for Fall 2024. Please select a ship date between August 1 and December 31.

**Please Note that seedlings are removed from containers prior to shipping.

 

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While most of our trees grow in a wide range of conditions, check out the provided map to make sure your order is suitable for your area.

 

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