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  1. Quercus palustris - Wikipedia

    • Quercus palustris, also called pin oak, swamp oak, or Spanish oak, is a tree in the red oak section (Quercus sect. Lobatae) of the genus Quercus. Pin oak is one of the most commonly used landscaping oaks in its native range due to its ease of transplant, relatively fast growth, and pollution tolerance. See more

    Description

    Quercus palustris is a medium-sized deciduous tree growing to 18–22 metres (59–72 feet) tall, with a trunk up to 1 m (3+1⁄2 ft) in diameter. It has an 8–14 m (26–46 ft) spread. A 10-year-old tree grown in full sun w… See more

    Name

    The Latin specific epithet palustris means "of marshland" or "of swamps", referring to its natural habitat.
    The common name "pin oak" is possibly due to the many small, slender twigs, but may also b… See more

    Distribution and habitat

    Q. palustris is mainly distributed in the eastern and central United States from Connecticut in the northeast, west to eastern Oklahoma and Kansas, and south to Georgia. It is also native in the extreme south of … See more

     
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  2. Pin oak
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    Pin oak (Quercus palustris), also called swamp oak, water oak, and swamp Spanish oak, is a fast-growing, moderately large tree found on bottom lands or moist uplands, often on poorly drained clay soils. Best development is in the Ohio Valley.
    Quercus palustris, the pin oak or swamp Spanish oak, is an oak in the red oak section Quercus sect. Lobatae. Pin oak is one of the most commonly used landscaping oaks in its native range due to its ease of transplant, relatively fast growth, and pollution tolerance.
    Quercus palustris commonly called pin oak is a medium sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows 50-70’ (less frequently to 100’) tall with a broad pyramidal crown. Upper branches are ascending, middle branches are somewhat horizontal and lower branches are descending.
     
  3. Quercus palustris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

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

  5. Quercus palustris - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …

  6. Complete Guide to Pin Oak Trees, Quercus palustris

    Learn about Pin Oak (Quercus palustris), a fast-growing, shade-providing, and wildlife-friendly tree native to Eastern North America. Find out how to grow, prune, germinate, and use Pin Oak seeds, leaves, and wood.

  7. Quercus palustris Muenchh - US Forest Service …

    Pin oak (Quercus palustris) is a fast-growing, moderately large tree native to moist bottom lands or uplands in eastern and central North America. Learn about its habitat, life history, ecology, and management in this comprehensive …

  8. ENH-713/ST555: Quercus palustris: Pin Oak - EDIS

    Learn about the characteristics, uses, and management of pin oak, a native tree to North America. Find out how to grow it on acidic or flooded soils, and how to deal with common pests and diseases.

  9. Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) - Gardenia

    Learn about Pin Oak, a deciduous tree native to North America, with distinctive lobed leaves and acorns. Find out how to grow, care, and use this versatile and attractive tree in your landscape.

  10. Quercus palustris - Trees and Shrubs Online

    Native of the eastern United States from New England to northern N. Carolina, westward to western Kansas and Oklahoma; introduced to England in 1800. It occasionally bears crops of acorns, which require two seasons to mature.

  11. Quercus palustris - Landscape Plants | Oregon State …

    One of the fastest growing oak (as much as 15 ft (4.5 m) in 5-7 years). Hardy to USDA Zone 4 Native range from Massachusetts to Delaware, west to Wisconsin and Arkansas. Oregon State Univ. campus: on Washington Way on the north …

  12. Quercus palustris - US Forest Service

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  17. Pin Oak - Quercus palustris - PNW Plants - Washington State …

  18. pin oak (Quercus palustris) - iNaturalist

  19. Quercus palustris – Purdue Arboretum Explorer - Purdue University

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