Oak - Live

Quercus virginiana
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7-10
 
$34.95
SKU: OAKLIV01G

Description

Live Oaks are large, strong, and stately evergreens that have become a staple of the American South. This fast-growing oak can reach a height of 40-80 feet with a spread between 60-100 feet. With its height and spread, live oaks make for great shade trees. While the Live Oak is very adaptable, it does require a large area for its spreading trunk to be accommodated. With enough room to grow, however, Live Oaks give one's yard a sense of establishment and history. The wood of the Live Oak is hard, tough, and strong, and the tree also produces sweet, edible acorns. It is hardy to about 5 degrees (Zones 7-10). Live Oaks can survive for centuries and planting one is a small task that can leave a large gift for future generations.

USDA ZONES: Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9, Zone 10

Shipping

At Plant Me Green we handle, package and ship the products you order with the utmost care. We ship your plants using FedEx Ground® the following business day after you have completed checkout.

We are now offering $15 flat rate shipping for all tree orders! Replacement tree shipping cost will be $15 per box. We still cannot ship to some states and US territories based off the Agricultural Laws that may be in place. Please see below for all exclusions. 

SPRING SHIPPING: To mitigate the stress on our plants during transit, we will only be shipping Monday thru Wednesday. If you place an order on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday your order will ship the following Monday. Please take into consideration your transit times before placing an order, using FedEx Ground's delivery estimation chart below.

If you have any questions concerning transit time for your order, please feel free to contact us at info@plantmegreen.com or toll free 855-817-5268.

Trees: Due to strict Agricultural Laws in place, we currently cannot ship to the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii. We cannot ship to Puerto Rico or international.

Houseplants: Can ship to California and Arizona. 
How to Plant
STEP 1) First, decide on a planting location. Consider carefully what kind of sun, soil, and growing-space your tree or shrub will need.
STEP 2) Once you've located the perfect spot, the hole you are digging must be at least double the width and as deep as the root system you are planting.
STEP 3) Remove the plant from the pot and place the root ball in the hole. The top of the root system should be level with the ground. Before placing the tree or shrub in the hole, use your hands to gently break up the root system.
STEP 4) Once the plant is in place, backfill the hole with native soil and any leftover potting material.
STEP 5) Pack down the soil to eliminate any air pockets.
STEP 6) When finished, water thoroughly.
Care Guide

Plant oaks in an area where they have plenty of room to grow to their full size. Once established, oaks need very little maintenance. Since they are drought tolerant, they rarely need extra watering. They also rarely need pruning. If there are dead limbs, however, prune in winter.

Customer Reviews

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John Bratcher
Live oak

Shipped my live oak promptly... The tree was very healthy and larger than advertised. 5 stars!

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Mary Ann Smith

Oak - Live

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Yulia Demianovska
I haven’t received it.

I wish I could review but I haven’t received my tree.

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Melissa Gonzalez
Live Oak tree got replaced

Truly happy I got the Live Oak tree replaced after I received one that was withering and dying. The Crabapple that came with it came in good conditions. Don’t know what would have happened to it, but happy I got another one in great condition. I have planted it and has taken on. Growing and has established itself.

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Dubiel
Healthy tree

After 2 weeks the live oak is doing fine. It was actually 2-3 ft. bigger that specifications (no complains), at least 7 ft. high. It came fast and well packed, a few small branches broke during shipping, nothing serious that could affect the health of the tree I think . Just on time for the rainy season, the transplant was a success.