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All Century Trees were hand grown from acorns picked up under the Aggie Century Tree on the campus of Texas A&M University. Portion of your purchase of a tree is tax-deductible donation to funding Aggie Scholarships and Student Aid.

Seedlings < 12"

$150

Price includes a $125 tax-deductible donation. These Aggie Century Trees were grown from acorns from the Century Tree on the campus of Texas A&M University. 

12” to 24" Seedlings

$250

Price includes a $200 tax-deductible donation.These Aggie Century Trees were grown from acorns from the Century Tree on the campus of Texas A&M University.   

Larger Trees

$1,000

Price includes a $750 tax-deductible donation. These are larger, 2" in caliper (diameter) and over 6' in height.  These trees require delivery (an extra donation) and are very limited in 2026 and 2027.  Starting in Fall 2028, we will have 50 of these trees available each year.  Please fill out the form below to be contacted when these are available.  

Tree Signs

$75

7" x 12" signs to put in front of your Century Tree to proudly tell the world that you support raising money for Aggie Scholarships and student aid.  These are double-sided signs.  To order a sign, email sutton@AggieCenturyTree.com

Where do Live Oaks grow in the US?

The Live Oak Tree (scientifically known as Quercus virginiana), thrives in the warm, humid climates of USDA Zones 7-10, preferring well-drained soil but adaptable to a variety of soil types, from sandy to clay.  Its ability to endure coastal conditions, including salt spray and occasional flooding, alongside its resistance to pests and diseases, makes it a resilient and versatile choice for a wide range of souther landscapes.  

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Aggie Century Tree, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) organization. 

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Sutton@AggieCenturyTree.com

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