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    Concordia Oaks

    Based on what I see in the pictures, the seedlings are not getting enough light. That one on the left is really spindly. They're trying to stretch toward the light. If they were getting enough light, it would probably be about one third that length and would have better developed leaves. I...
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    Hybrid Oak ID

    I ended up with three seedlings. The tallest one is around 18". I kept them inside under lights way too long. They ended up being a little bit stunted from an insect scale infestation. As Letmegrow pointed out at the beginning of this thread, I believe they are bur x swamp chestnut. The acorn...
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    Concordia Oaks

    Thanks for your generosity. PM sent.
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    Kansas Forest Service

    State of Idaho has Burgambel oak and their sales started September 1st. https://marketplace.uidaho.edu/C20272_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=57
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    Hybrid Oak ID

    I just wanted to give a one month update on the seedlings. Both of them have a stem that is about 6 inches and a pretty nice set of leaves. One has red leaves while the other is green. It took about 15-20 days for the shoots to emerge. I'm not sure how helpful these first leaves will be in...
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    Hybrid Oak ID

    The place I bought them from call them seedling pots. I’ve also seen them called nursery pots or nursery bags. I will give a link to them at the end but I will first give you my assessment for the pros and cons. Advantages: 1. Cheap: about $0.10 a bag not counting shipping 2. Easy to move...
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    Hybrid Oak ID

    A big thanks to Griffin for sending me a few of these acorns as a trade. I was immediately impressed by how big they are. These acorns are definitely bigger than the Bur oaks in my part of Ohio. A couple of them already have a radicle. I put them in their new winter home this evening along with...
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    Hybrid Oak ID

    Perhaps it is Jacks Oak (bicolor x alba).
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