Fast-Growing Oak for Wildlife Habitat and Early Acorn Production Sawtooth Oak is one of the fastest-growing oak species for wildlife habitat, making it an excellent choice for landowners who want to establish a dependable hard mast source for deer, turkey, squirrels, and other wildlife. Known for its vigorous growth, attractive saw-toothed leaves, and earlier acorn production compared to many native oaks, Sawtooth Oak is a popular choice for food plots, field edges, wildlife corridors, and long-term habitat improvement projects. These seedlings are grown in air-pruning nursery beds at White Oak Orchard to encourage dense, fibrous root systems instead of circling roots. A better root system helps improve transplant success, establishment, and long-term growth once planted on your property. Why Plant Sawtooth Oak? Sawtooth Oak is a great addition to a wildlife planting because it offers: Fast growth compared to many traditional oak species Earlier acorn production than many native oaks Heavy acorn crops once mature Excellent attraction for deer, turkey, squirrels, and other wildlife Strong value for food plots, field borders, trails, and habitat improvement Good adaptability to a wide range of well-drained soils Best Planting Sites Sawtooth Oak performs best in full sun and well-drained soil. It is a strong choice for open areas, food plot edges, old fields, pasture borders, sunny wildlife openings, and habitat corridors. Avoid planting in areas that stay saturated for long periods. For best results, protect young seedlings with a tree tube and control weeds around the tree during the first few growing seasons. Wildlife Value Sawtooth Oak is widely planted for wildlife because it can produce abundant acorns at a younger age than many slower-growing oak species. Under good growing conditions, Sawtooth Oak can often begin producing acorns in about 6-10 years. Adding Sawtooth Oaks to your habitat plan can help create a reliable fall food source while slower-growing oaks, such as White Oak, are still maturing. Product Details Field Details Species Sawtooth Oak Type Quercus Acutissima Height at Shipping 18"-48" Age 1 year USDA Zones 6-9 Sunlight Full sun preferred Soil Well-drained soil Wildlife Use White-tailed deer, wild turkey, squirrels, and other wildlife