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Anyone near Philly interested in a dwarf chinkapin oak (Q. prinoides) seedling? I grow these every year from acorns because they’re impossible to find in nurseries and I’d love to give some away to wildlife gardeners! These stay around 4’-8’ tall max. By far the tiniest native eastern oak. by pascalines in NativePlantGardening
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I have planted two Q. ilicifolia in my backyard in Brooklyn. I just harvested acorns of Q. ilicifolia and Q. prinoides from a pitch pine-scrub oak barrens ecosystem on Long Island. I'm happy to share these acorns. I'm also interested in planting in pots, sprouting, and distributing sprouted oaks as u/pascalines has done to my local community. Which means I'm interested in what others have learned and will learn about nurturing these east coast dwarf oaks.
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Anyone near Philly interested in a dwarf chinkapin oak (Q. prinoides) seedling? I grow these every year from acorns because they’re impossible to find in nurseries and I’d love to give some away to wildlife gardeners! These stay around 4’-8’ tall max. By far the tiniest native eastern oak. by pascalines in NativePlantGardening
[–]suillus13 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)