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  2. Pin oak’s native range spans from Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Michigan, to Kansas south to North Carolina and northern Arkansas. This tree grows under a wide range of site conditions, but is a true bottomland tree. It is seldom found growing above elevations of 800 feet, or on sloped ground.
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    Pin oak grows from southwestern New England west to extreme southern Ontario, southern Michigan, northern Illinois, and Iowa; south to Missouri, eastern Kansas, and northeastern Oklahoma; then east to central Arkansas, Tennessee, central North Carolina, and Virginia (16).
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    The pink oak's native geographical range spreads from the northeastern United States coast, southward to the Mid Atlantic, as far west as eastern Kansas, and as far south as Georgia. It is also native to the southernmost portion the Canadian province Ontario.
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    Pin oaks are suitable for growing in USDA zones 4 through 8.
     
  3. Pin Oak - US Forest Service Research and Development

     
  4. Quercus palustris - Wikipedia

  5. Complete Guide to Pin Oak Trees, Quercus palustris

    Jul 16, 2021 · Pin Oaks are very fast growing trees, growing 2 feet or more per year. In optimum conditions a Pin Oak can add more than 24″ of height per year, rivaling most other landscaping trees (even the dreaded and invasive …

  6. Quercus palustris - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  7. Quercus palustris (Oaks, Pin Oak, Swamp Oak, …

    Pin oak prefers medium to wet, loamy, acidic soils and full sun. It can tolerate poorly drained soils and some flooding, but it is adaptable to drier and urban conditions. It is shallow-rooted and easily transplanted. Pin oak has a more …

  8. Quercus palustris - Pin oak Range Map - Plantmaps

  9. Pin Oak | Yale Nature Walk - Yale University

    For the average-sized pin oak, leaves range in length from 3 to 6 inches long. They are bristle tipped, deeply lobed (5 to 7 lobes, but most frequently 7, in the Northeast U.S. variety), and possess wide, circular sinuses.

  10. Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) - bplant.org

    Pin oak is unusually short-lived and fast-growing among oaks; only water oak (Quercus nigra), another bottomland oak, is shorter-lived. Acorns germinate in spring, following a period of cold dormancy.

  11. Pin Oak: Leaves, Bark, Fruit (Acorn): Pictures, …

    Nov 14, 2023 · Descriptions and pictures of pin oak leaves, acorns, bark, and flowers will help you recognize this majestic oak tree in the landscape. In addition, you will also get handy tips on growing a pin oak in your garden.

  12. Pin oak - The Morton Arboretum

    Pin oak is an Illinois native and has been widely planted in landscapes for many years. Unfortunately this tree suffers greatly from chlorosis (yellowing) of the leaves due to high soil pH. This can be a very serious problem in this species, …

  13. Pin Oak - Missouri Department of Conservation

  14. Pin Oak Tree - Forestry.com

  15. Quercus palustris - US Forest Service

  16. Pin Oak | WashU Arboretum - Washington University in St. Louis

  17. Quercus ellipsoidalis - Wikipedia

  18. Oaks of Missouri - Washington University in St. Louis

  19. Quercus palustris — pin oak - Go Botany

  20. Quercus ellipsoidalis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  21. Pin Oak Facility | Missouri State Parks