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  1. Sawtooth oak is native to eastern Asia but was introduced into the eastern United States around 1920. The range of adaptation extends from Northern Florida west to eastern Texas and …

  2. Sawtooth Oak (Quercus acutissima) This native of eastern Asia was introduced in 1862 as an ornamental and gained favor during the past 50 years as a street tree and a source of food for …

  3. Sawtooth Oak prefers a well-drained, acid soil but will adapt to most soils except highly alkaline. The trunk remains straight and usually dominant over the lateral branches forming a pyramidal …

  4. SAWTOOTH WILDERNESS REGULATIONS PERMITS & GROUPS All wilderness users must have a permit for wilderness use, as well as a recreation user fee pass. The following …

  5. Sawtooth Stone DeflectorsSAWTOOTH STONE DEFLECTORS

  6. agement, sawtooth oak may be suitably grown in combination with other, later seeding oaks. Sawtooth oak would provide early acorn production for wildlife and later could be discriminated …

  7. Tree size class, canopy cover, and species composition will be evaluated north-end wide for the north end of the Forest (Fairfield Ranger District, Ketchum Ranger District, and Sawtooth …