
Laurel Oak Tree Seeds (Acorns)20 Pieces
Grow Laurel Oak Trees (Quercus laurifolia) from premium Non-GMO acorns and enjoy the beauty of one of North America’s most popular shade trees. Known for its fast growth, dense canopy, and glossy green leaves, the Laurel Oak is a stunning addition to landscapes, parks, and large gardens.
This semi-evergreen oak species provides excellent shade and supports local ecosystems by attracting birds, squirrels, and pollinators. Hardy and adaptable, Laurel Oaks thrive in a variety of soils and climates, making them a top choice for sustainable landscaping.
Features:
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Fast-growing, long-lived oak tree species
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Produces dense shade and attractive green foliage
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Non-GMO, naturally sourced acorns
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Excellent for wildlife support and reforestation projects
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Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions
Specifications:
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Common Name: Laurel Oak
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Scientific Name: Quercus laurifolia
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Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen tree
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Growth Habit: Upright, rounded canopy
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Height: 40–60 feet (12–18 m)
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Spread: 40–50 feet (12–15 m)
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Foliage: Glossy green leaves with smooth margins
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Fruit Type: Acorns (oval, Âľ inch long)
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Bloom Time: Spring
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9
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Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil Type: Loamy, sandy, or clay soils; well-drained
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Soil pH: 5.5–7.5
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Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
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Temperature Range: 50–90°F (10–32°C)
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Season: Best planted in fall or early spring
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Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
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Plant Spacing: 30–50 feet apart
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Pollination: Wind-pollinated
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GMO Status: Non-GMO
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Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Planting Guide:
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Soak acorns in water for 24 hours; discard any that float.
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Stratify viable acorns for 30–60 days at 35–40°F to enhance germination.
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Sow 1–2 inches deep in moist, well-drained soil.
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Keep soil slightly damp and provide full sun exposure.
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Transplant seedlings outdoors once they reach 6–8 inches tall.
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Water regularly during the first growing season for strong root development.
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Laurel Oak Tree Seeds (Acorns)20 Pieces
Grow Laurel Oak Trees (Quercus laurifolia) from premium Non-GMO acorns and enjoy the beauty of one of North America’s most popular shade trees. Known for its fast growth, dense canopy, and glossy green leaves, the Laurel Oak is a stunning addition to landscapes, parks, and large gardens.
This semi-evergreen oak species provides excellent shade and supports local ecosystems by attracting birds, squirrels, and pollinators. Hardy and adaptable, Laurel Oaks thrive in a variety of soils and climates, making them a top choice for sustainable landscaping.
Features:
-
Fast-growing, long-lived oak tree species
-
Produces dense shade and attractive green foliage
-
Non-GMO, naturally sourced acorns
-
Excellent for wildlife support and reforestation projects
-
Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions
Specifications:
-
Common Name: Laurel Oak
-
Scientific Name: Quercus laurifolia
-
Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen tree
-
Growth Habit: Upright, rounded canopy
-
Height: 40–60 feet (12–18 m)
-
Spread: 40–50 feet (12–15 m)
-
Foliage: Glossy green leaves with smooth margins
-
Fruit Type: Acorns (oval, Âľ inch long)
-
Bloom Time: Spring
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9
-
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
-
Soil Type: Loamy, sandy, or clay soils; well-drained
-
Soil pH: 5.5–7.5
-
Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
-
Temperature Range: 50–90°F (10–32°C)
-
Season: Best planted in fall or early spring
-
Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
-
Plant Spacing: 30–50 feet apart
-
Pollination: Wind-pollinated
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Planting Guide:
-
Soak acorns in water for 24 hours; discard any that float.
-
Stratify viable acorns for 30–60 days at 35–40°F to enhance germination.
-
Sow 1–2 inches deep in moist, well-drained soil.
-
Keep soil slightly damp and provide full sun exposure.
-
Transplant seedlings outdoors once they reach 6–8 inches tall.
-
Water regularly during the first growing season for strong root development.
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Grow Laurel Oak Trees (Quercus laurifolia) from premium Non-GMO acorns and enjoy the beauty of one of North America’s most popular shade trees. Known for its fast growth, dense canopy, and glossy green leaves, the Laurel Oak is a stunning addition to landscapes, parks, and large gardens.
This semi-evergreen oak species provides excellent shade and supports local ecosystems by attracting birds, squirrels, and pollinators. Hardy and adaptable, Laurel Oaks thrive in a variety of soils and climates, making them a top choice for sustainable landscaping.
Features:
-
Fast-growing, long-lived oak tree species
-
Produces dense shade and attractive green foliage
-
Non-GMO, naturally sourced acorns
-
Excellent for wildlife support and reforestation projects
-
Tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions
Specifications:
-
Common Name: Laurel Oak
-
Scientific Name: Quercus laurifolia
-
Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen tree
-
Growth Habit: Upright, rounded canopy
-
Height: 40–60 feet (12–18 m)
-
Spread: 40–50 feet (12–15 m)
-
Foliage: Glossy green leaves with smooth margins
-
Fruit Type: Acorns (oval, Âľ inch long)
-
Bloom Time: Spring
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 6–9
-
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
-
Soil Type: Loamy, sandy, or clay soils; well-drained
-
Soil pH: 5.5–7.5
-
Watering: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
-
Temperature Range: 50–90°F (10–32°C)
-
Season: Best planted in fall or early spring
-
Germination Time: 30–90 days (requires cold stratification)
-
Plant Spacing: 30–50 feet apart
-
Pollination: Wind-pollinated
-
GMO Status: Non-GMO
-
Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Planting Guide:
-
Soak acorns in water for 24 hours; discard any that float.
-
Stratify viable acorns for 30–60 days at 35–40°F to enhance germination.
-
Sow 1–2 inches deep in moist, well-drained soil.
-
Keep soil slightly damp and provide full sun exposure.
-
Transplant seedlings outdoors once they reach 6–8 inches tall.
-
Water regularly during the first growing season for strong root development.























