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<blockquote data-quote="masseurman4ever" data-source="post: 4200749" data-attributes="member: 55301"><p>Ok, so getting a texas live oak quercus fusiformis, isn't as hard as you think but..you are wanting the more cold hardy oklahoma live oak, which is also a quercus fusiformis. Ratings on hardiness are a little better for the oklahoma, versus Texas but..oklahoma tend to be more scrubby and smaller. The oklahoma are hard to find..I mean soo hard. Alligator Alley nursery in OKC sells hardy tropical plants for the oklahoma area, and does ship. Be ready to pine and beg, unless you just drive to oklahoma and get you one. I suggest the latter, or just get the texas variety fusiformis, which is pretty darn hardy..probably more mature handling -10 degrees. Oklahoma Arbuckle mountain variety can handle -20 degrees. Hope this was helpful...good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masseurman4ever, post: 4200749, member: 55301"] Ok, so getting a texas live oak quercus fusiformis, isn't as hard as you think but..you are wanting the more cold hardy oklahoma live oak, which is also a quercus fusiformis. Ratings on hardiness are a little better for the oklahoma, versus Texas but..oklahoma tend to be more scrubby and smaller. The oklahoma are hard to find..I mean soo hard. Alligator Alley nursery in OKC sells hardy tropical plants for the oklahoma area, and does ship. Be ready to pine and beg, unless you just drive to oklahoma and get you one. I suggest the latter, or just get the texas variety fusiformis, which is pretty darn hardy..probably more mature handling -10 degrees. Oklahoma Arbuckle mountain variety can handle -20 degrees. Hope this was helpful...good luck. [/QUOTE]
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