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  1. Quercus palustris - Wikipedia

    Due to similarity in leaf shape, the pin oak is often confused with scarlet oak and black oak, and occasionally, red oak. However, it can be distinguished by its distinctive dead branches on the …

  2. Pin Oak: Leaves, Bark, Fruit (Acorn): Pictures, Identification and ...

    Nov 14, 2023 · Pin oaks are popular as street trees and shade trees in large residential parks or gardens. This article is a comprehensive identification guide to the pin oak tree. Descriptions …

  3. Pin Oak Growth Rate: Tips On Planting A Pin Oak Tree - Gardening Know How

    Mar 22, 2023 · Native east of the Mississippi River and hardy in zones 4 through 8, Quercus palustris, or pin oak, is a large, full, ovate shaped tree. With a growth rate of 24 inches (61 cm.) …

  4. Quercus palustris (Oaks, Pin Oak, Swamp Oak, Swamp Spanish Oak

    Pin oak is a medium-sized, deciduous tree in the Fagaceae (beech) family and is one of the faster-growing red oaks, generally reaching a height of 50 to 70 feet with a trunk about 3 feet …

  5. Quercus palustris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

    Pin oak is perhaps the most popular commercial oak of eastern North America, having been widely planted as both a street and a landscape tree. Genus name comes from the classical …

  6. Complete Guide to Pin Oak Trees, Quercus palustris

    Pin Oak provides great shade, a beautiful shape & fall color, and is fast growing. I've got all the info you need, from acorn to maturity.

  7. Pin Oak (Quercus palustris): Everything You Need To Know

    One of the easiest oak trees to grow and transplant, Quercus palustris, commonly known as the Pin Oak or Swamp Spanish Oak, is a deciduous tree renowned for its pyramidal shape, …

  8. Full Pin Oak Tree Lifespan (Growing Timeline)

    Mar 19, 2025 · Pin oak trees are a member of the red oak family and are known for their odd shape when matured. Pin oaks can grow up to 12-15ft tall within 5 years. That’s as tall as 2 …

  9. Pin Oak (Quercus palustris): History, Characteristics, Cultivation ...

    Jan 28, 2025 · Pin Oak has been widely planted as an ornamental tree in both urban and rural landscapes since the 19th century. Its fast growth, tolerance for various soil conditions, and the …

  10. How to Manage and Identify Pin Oak - Treehugger

    May 7, 2005 · Pin oak is among the most widely planted native oaks in the urban landscape, the third most common street tree in New York City. It tolerates drought, poor soils and is easy to …

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