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Selected for nursery, wildlife, food forest, or restoration value.


Plants
Quercus alba
White Oak is one of the most iconic and valuable native hardwood trees of eastern North America. Known for its long lifespan, strong timber, and exceptional wildlife value, White Oak has been a cornerstone species in forests, homesteads, and conservation plantings for centuries. This large native tree produces sweet acorns that are highly preferred by wildlife. Deer, turkey, squirrels, and many other animals rely on White Oak acorns as an important fall food source. Unlike many other oaks, White Oak acorns mature in a single growing season and are often consumed quickly by wildlife. White Oak grows naturally throughout the eastern United States and thrives in Pennsylvania and the broader Northeast. It adapts well to a wide range of soils and becomes a long-lived shade tree capable of supporting forest ecosystems for generations. In addition to its ecological value, White Oak is known for its impressive size, graceful branching structure, and attractive gray bark that becomes deeply ridged with age. Plant Type: Bareroot tree shipped dormant during the planting season. Pre-Order Information: This item is offered as a seasonal pre-order. Trees ship while dormant to ensure safe handling and successful transplanting. 2026 Spring Shipping Window: No stock! 2026 Fall Shipping Window: Late October Early December 2027 Spring Shipping Window: Late March Mid April Orders ship when trees are fully dormant and ready for planting. Plant Characteristics: Botanical Name: Quercus alba Common Name: White Oak Plant Type: Native deciduous hardwood tree Mature Height: 60-80 feet Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Adaptable; prefers well-drained soils Wildlife Value: Extremely high acorns support many wildlife species Planting Notes: White Oak grows best in full sun with well-drained soils. Young trees establish well when planted during the dormant season. Because White Oak is a long-lived species, it is often planted as a legacy tree capable of supporting wildlife and landscapes for generations.
White Oak (Quercus alba) Bareroot (Pre-Order) - $10
SKU BNC-2025-WHTOAK-BAREROOT
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SKU BNC-2025-WHTOAK-BAREROOT · 20 available
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White Oak is one of the most iconic and valuable native hardwood trees of eastern North America. Known for its long lifespan, strong timber, and exceptional wildlife value, White Oak has been a cornerstone species in forests, homesteads, and conservation plantings for centuries. This large native tree produces sweet acorns that are highly preferred by wildlife. Deer, turkey, squirrels, and many other animals rely on ...
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$8
Black Gum, also known as Tupelo or Black Tupelo, is a long-lived native hardwood valued for its exceptional wildlife value, brilliant fall color, and adaptability across eastern forests. This species is widely respected by foresters, beekeepers, and native plant growers for its ecological importance. In spring, small greenish-white flowers provide nectar for pollinators, particularly bees. Tupelo honey produced from these blooms is highly prized. Later in the season, the tree produces dark blue fruits that are eaten by birds, deer, and other wildlife. Black Gum grows naturally across the eastern United States and performs well throughout Pennsylvania and the broader Northeast. It thrives in moist soils but is adaptable to a range of conditions once established. This species is an excellent choice for wildlife plantings, native restoration projects, riparian areas, and long-term landscape trees. Mature trees develop strong structure and can live for many decades. Plant Type: Bareroot tree shipped dormant during the planting season. Pre-Order Information: This item is offered as a seasonal pre-order. Trees ship while dormant to ensure safe handling and successful transplanting. 2026 Spring Shipping Window: No stock! 2026 Fall Shipping Window: Late October Early December 2027 Spring Shipping Window: Late March Mid April Orders ship when trees are fully dormant and ready for planting. Plant Characteristics: Botanical Name: Nyssa sylvatica Common Names: Black Gum, Black Tupelo Plant Type: Deciduous native tree Mature Height: 3060 feet Sun: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Moist, well-drained soils preferred Wildlife Value: High fruit supports birds and mammals
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Juglans nigra
$7
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) is a fast-growing native hardwood valued for its rich, flavorful nuts, exceptional timber, and long-term wildlife value. Native to Pennsylvania and the eastern United States, black walnut trees are well adapted to a wide range of conditions and are known for their strength, longevity, and productivity. These trees thrive in full sun and deep, well-drained soils. Once established, they grow into large canopy trees that produce heavy nut crops, providing an important food source for squirrels, deer, and other wildlife. In addition to their ecological value, black walnut trees are highly sought after for their premium hardwood, making them a strong long-term investment for landowners. Black Walnut is an excellent choice for homesteads, large properties, agroforestry systems, and legacy plantings where long-term growth and value are the goal. 🌱 Plant Type: Bare root tree, shipped dormant during the appropriate planting seasons. Seedlings are typically 1–2 years old with well-developed root systems. 📦 Pre-Order & Availability: This item is offered as a seasonal pre-order to ensure trees are shipped at the correct time for successful transplanting. Current Availability: ❌ Spring 2026: Sold Out / No Stock 🍂 Fall 2026: Shipping Late October – Early December 🌱 Spring 2027: Shipping Late March – Mid April Orders ship only when trees are fully dormant and ready for planting.
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Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) – Bareroot (Pre-Order) - $7

Plants
18” Starter Tree – Trade Pot
$12
Catalpa (likely Northern Catalpa) is a fast-growing, hardy tree known for its large heart-shaped leaves and long, bean-like seed pods. These starter trees are approximately 18 inches tall and established in trade pots, making them a great choice for shade, property edges, or naturalized planting. Grown from seed, these trees may show natural variation and are selected for strong growth and adaptability. • Mature Height: 40–70 ft • Sun: Full sun to partial shade • Growth Rate: Fast • Soil Tolerance: Adaptable to a wide range of soils • Unique Feature: Long seed pods and large tropical-looking leaves • Wildlife Value: Provides habitat and cover Grown locally by Base Camp North in Effort, PA. Limited quantity available. Local pickup in Effort, PA.
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