More scenes of the nursery coming to life in April.
Quercus coccinea (scarlet oak) is another staple of the woodlands of eastern North America. Often confused with red oak (Q. rubra), black oak (Q. velutina) and especially the closely-related pin
Some photos of the nursery coming to life in early April after a long, cold winter!.
These two photos of 3” Quercus falcata are among nine of these trees planted at this data center in Loudoun County, Virginia in a mass planting of over a thousand
At the end of February, we had our big spring digging push. These photos of the nursery from last Saturday (Sat 9 March 2019) show us moving the dug trees
In late February 2019, we again hosted the Arlington Tree Stewards, who tagged approximately one hundred native trees from 1” to 2½” caliper for spring 2019. WHN has been proud
Quercus falcata is a little-known species in the mid-Atlantic that has gained in popularity in recent years as a great landscape tree for larger spaces. Commonly known as southern red