
Live Oak Availability
Because of it's ability to withstand inclement
weather and soil conditions live oaks live a very long time;
the "Angel Oak" on Johns Island South Carolina is estimated
to be 1500 years old.
The "Cellon Oak" in Alachua, FL County, measures 30
feet in circumference and 85 feet tall, with a 160 foot average
crown spread.
The "Seven Sisters Oak" in Lewisburg
Mandeville, Louisiana is believed to be the oldest North American
Live Oak, measuring 37 feet, 2 inches in circumference with a
crown spread of 150 feet. This great Oak is estimated to be over
1,000 years old.
Reference: Winter Park Live Oaks |
Our Live Oaks:
Live Oak Availability
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Winter 2010 |
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3"-3.5" cal B/B |
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Live Oak 'Cathedral' |
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3.5"-4" cal B/B |
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& Live Oak |
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4.5"-5" cal B/B |
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5.5"-6" cal B/B |
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7"-8" cal B/B |
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8"-9" cal B/B |
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