Quercus palustris




Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
Common Name: pin oak
Family Name: Fagaceae
Distribution/Origin: Eastern/ Central United States, Southern Ontario

Leaf: Green, (fall)Red/Bronze, Lobed, Simple, Glabrous, Lustrous, Elliptic/Oblong, Acuminate/Cuneate/Truncate, Pinnately lobed
Bud: Alternate, Ovoid
Flower: Catkin, Not showy, Monoecious plant

Fruit/Seed: Brown, Nut, Not showy, Sep/Oct
Stem/Bark: Grey/Brown, Smooth, Lightly fissured, Single stem trunk, (Leaf scar)Triangular

Size: Height: 15 - 22m/Spread: 10 - 15m
Habit: Horizontal, Pendulous, Upright
Form: Pyramidal-widely

Soil conditions: Acidic, Bog, Well-drained
Moisture: High, Moderate
Sun: Full sun
Exposure: Full sun

Landscape use: Shade tree, Specimen plant, Street tree

Notes: Perennial

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