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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.
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
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, ¾ 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)
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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