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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3995562" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>Looking for some Escarpment/Quartz Mountain Live Oak Saplings. I believe the correct terminology is fusiformus. They’re the northern most isolated population of live oaks and can withstand the Oklahoma winters. I’m wanting to plant several, but the only place I’ve been able to find, Sunshine Farm & Nursery in Clinton, is sold out until the fall of ‘24 crop is ready (and they won’t sell me acorns). I’m hoping someone on here may have some direction for me. </p><p></p><p>I’m also looking to plant some fruit and/or nut trees that will do well in S Central OK, other than pecan (got plenty of those around). This will be a small grove behind my house that I will intersperse with small gardens in between. I’m wanting hardy trees that won’t take lots of care, but provide some passive sustenance for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3995562, member: 41855"] Looking for some Escarpment/Quartz Mountain Live Oak Saplings. I believe the correct terminology is fusiformus. They’re the northern most isolated population of live oaks and can withstand the Oklahoma winters. I’m wanting to plant several, but the only place I’ve been able to find, Sunshine Farm & Nursery in Clinton, is sold out until the fall of ‘24 crop is ready (and they won’t sell me acorns). I’m hoping someone on here may have some direction for me. I’m also looking to plant some fruit and/or nut trees that will do well in S Central OK, other than pecan (got plenty of those around). This will be a small grove behind my house that I will intersperse with small gardens in between. I’m wanting hardy trees that won’t take lots of care, but provide some passive sustenance for us. [/QUOTE]
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