Northern Pin Oak | Quercus ellipsoidalis
Northern Pin Oak | Quercus ellipsoidalis
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This native tree is well adapted to sandy, acid soils, but will tolerate heavier soils and more alkaline conditions than Pin oak. It is great for use as a specimen tree in lawn or boulevard plantings. The red fall color can be spectacular.
Read moreThis native tree is well adapted to sandy, acid soils, but will tolerate heavier soils and more alkaline conditions than Pin oak. It is great for use as a specimen tree in lawn or boulevard plantings. The red fall color can be spectacular.
Height: 60'
Spread: 45'
Shape: Conical in youth, maturing to broad oval
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Red
Zone: 3-6

About Northern Pin Oak

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This native tree is well adapted to sandy, acid soils, but will tolerate heavier soils and more alkaline conditions than Pin oak.
Read moreThis native tree is well adapted to sandy, acid soils, but will tolerate heavier soils and more alkaline conditions than Pin oak. It is great for use as a specimen tree in lawn or boulevard plantings. The red fall color can be spectacular.
Height: 60'
Spread: 45'
Shape: Conical in youth, maturing to broad oval
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Red
Zone: 3-6