I've never seen Swamp White Oak seedlings commercially available before.
We've got a big Swamp White, between 3 1/2 and 4 ft dbh, that's one of my favorite trees on the farm. It was sold to the logging company that did our woods two years ago, but they left it and 2-3 other large trees because of the potential liability of accidentally dropping them on a house in the subdivision next door (those people build closer to my property line than I ever would by a factor of 10). I can't say I'm sorry it's still here, producing mast, especially considering I already got paid for it.
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