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Quercus palustris - Pin Oak

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Quercus palustris is an impressive medium-sized deciduous tree, known widely as the Pin Oak. Showcasing a distinctive pyramid shape carved out by tiered branches, this tree, under favorable conditions, reaches towering heights of 60-70 feet. Coated in a lustrous deep green, its foliage commands attention, particularly in the fall when the leaves transform into a striking reddish-orange spectacle. Belonging to the "Trees" category, the Pin Oak flourishes in damp, acidic soils and flourishes under the full sun's nurturing glow. A robust addition to landscapes, this tree is known for being resistant to most pests and diseases. It's a popular choice for those seeking to bring a balance of grandeur, sustainable growth, and year-round beauty to parks, large gardens, or expansive spaces.

  • Size: Up to 60-70 feet tall
  • Foliage: Shiny, dark green leaves that turn a vibrant reddish-orange in fall
  • Water usage: Medium
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Soil: Prefers damp, acidic soils
  • Pests and diseases: Resistant to most pests and diseases.
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